Carrick Irish Harp Cap Badge
£21.00
Ex Tax: £17.50
- Model: C-CKCB105I
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Our Carrick moulds date back to the 1970s, carrying with them a genuine sense of vintage character and craftsmanship from a golden era of Scottish design. These distinctive moulds produce badges that are slightly larger than our main line of cap badges, giving them a bold and striking presence when worn on a cap, kilt, or lapel.
The harp was a pan-Gaelic and Brythonic symbol, familiar in Ireland, Highland Scotland, Wales and Brittany, In Gaelic Scotland and Ireland, the-wire stringed instrument was the courtly instrument favoured by chiefs, before the popularisation of the bagpipes in the middle ages.
Made with 100% lead-free pewter, and can be plated in a high-quality silver finish, giving these the durability of a regular cap badge with the shine of a piece of jewellery. Available in either polished silver or antique finish.
These measure 62mm long and 52mm wide.
Made by our dedicated craftsmen in our own workshops in Glasgow, Scotland.