Cap Badge Stag
£24.00
Ex Tax: £20.00
- Model: C-CB535
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Scotland is home to two native deer species: the Roe Deer and the Red Deer. Among these, the Red Deer stands out as the largest indigenous land mammal to survive in Britain. These majestic creatures are iconic symbols of the Scottish Highlands, with the famous Monarch of the Glen being one of the most well-known representations. The Red Deer’s grandeur and natural beauty have long been associated with the rugged Scottish landscape, and they continue to evoke admiration and respect from both locals and visitors alike.
To celebrate Scotland's rich wildlife heritage, we offer a premium-quality, hand-finished pewter cap badge. Each badge is meticulously hand-cast by our skilled craftsmen in our workshop in Glasgow, Scotland, ensuring that every piece is of the highest standard and made to last.
This distinctive cap badge is traditionally worn on the Glengarry or Balmoral bonnet, positioned on the left-hand side, atop the rosette. With a size of 5cm by 6cm, it offers a striking and elegant accent to your attire, representing Scotland’s natural beauty and heritage.
Whether you're a lover of Scotland’s wildlife or looking to add a unique touch to your bonnet, this cap badge is a perfect choice.