Celtic Brooches
by Staff Writer
Celtic brooches have been used for centuries to fasten kilts, plaids, scarves, and cardigans, as well as to add a bit of style and glamour to a favorite outfit. Celtic brooches, especially, tend to be rather eye-catching pieces of jewellery, since they sparkle and shine against fabric, creating a melange of textures that appeals to the eye.
What’s amazing about Celtic jewellery is that it does not go in and out of style, like other types of jewellery do. It’s not susceptible to “fad,” but remains popular throughout the ages. This makes Celtic jewellery a solid investment, and something that you can pass down to future generations.
The thistle is the national symbol of Scotland, and we offer a number of brooches that feature this gorgeous flower. Of course, you can’t think of Scotland without thinking of wild trout, and we have a brooch that shows one of these fish peeking out of a pool. Our brooches are unique and well-made, hallmarked in Edinburgh for quality.
The Luckenbooth Heart is a design that symbolizes friendship. Dating back to Mary Queen of Scots, this interlocking design of two hearts looks impressive and intriguing. We also offer brooches in designs such as bagpipes, Scottish bluebells, puffins, and hedgehogs. Viking boats, musical notes, and even a cute “Nessie” design will appeal to anyone who loves to wear well-crafted jewellery.
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