Kilt Pin Basket Hilted Sword
£28.50
Ex Tax: £23.75
- Model: C-KPSOS05A
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This
basket-hilted sword kilt pin is case in solid pewter and finished in antique
silver.
This type
of sword was the descendant of the famous and larger Claymore. While the rest
of Europe developed nimble sabres and duelling swords, the Scots favoured a
heavier battle sword. So this retailed the old style of solid blade, while
adopting a large basket hilt to protect the wearers hand. Even so, this was
called the claidheamh beag, or 'Claybeg' (meaning small sword) as it was a single-hand
weapon. It was usually accompanied by the targe, a small round shield. This
sword was especially prominent among the Highlanders who fought in the Jacobite
Rebellions. It was later adopted by the officers in Scottish Regiments in the
British army and is an iconic piece of design.
Premium
quality hand finished pewter kilt pin, plated in antique silver. The kilt pin
is worn on the front of a kilt to prevent it lifting, although this can equally
be worn as a large statement brooch in its own right. Cast and finished at our
workshop in Glasgow, Scotland, by our highly trained craftsmen.
Size 9.5cm
long.
Be sure to
check out the other kilt pins in our Swords of Scotland range, which features several
famous blades from Scottish History.