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Irish Cap Badges

Brand: St-Kilda Model: C-CBHARP
This pin is modelled on Brian Boru's Harp, also known as the Trinity College Harp, the inspiration for the iconic symbol of Ireland and certain famous beers. The harp dates to the fourteenth or fifteenth century (long, long after Brian Boru himself, but the name stuck) and is one of three surviv..
£28.50
Ex Tax:£23.75
Brand: St-Kilda Model: C-CBIR531
This beautifully crafted cap badge features the iconic Irish Harp, encircled by a traditional Claddagh motif—two powerful symbols deeply rooted in Gaelic culture and identity. The Irish Harp, or Cláirseach, is one of the oldest instruments in Europe and has long symbolised the soul, pride, and poeti..
£24.00
Ex Tax:£20.00
Brand: St-Kilda Model: C-CBIR530
This elegant cap badge features the iconic Irish Shamrock, beautifully framed within a traditional Claddagh motif—two of the most enduring symbols of Irish culture and heritage. The shamrock, a three-leafed plant, is famously associated with St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. According to leg..
£24.00
Ex Tax:£20.00
Brand: Carrick Celtic Jewellery Model: C-CKCB105I
Carrick Celtic Jewellery Irish Harp Cap badge. 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..
£21.00
Ex Tax:£17.50
Brand: St-Kilda Model: C-CBIR
Celebrate your Irish heritage with our beautifully crafted Irish crest cap badges, each designed with a deep respect for tradition and authenticity. Our Irish clan crest range—more accurately termed the “sept” range—features the crests of over 60 historic Irish families. These crests were designed b..
£24.00
Ex Tax:£20.00
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Our Irish clan crest collection—more accurately referred to as our "sept" range—features the distinctive crests of over 60 historic Irish families. These designs celebrate the rich heritage and deep-rooted traditions of Irish ancestry. St Kilda's exclusive range of Irish crests was created by renowned heraldic artist Romilly Squire, who served for many years as a consultant to the Chief Herald of Ireland.

While it would have been possible to reproduce the full coat of arms for each family, Romilly believed that this approach was not suitable for small-scale use, such as badges or other wearable emblems. In keeping with the core principles of heraldry—clarity, identity, and symbolism—he focused on the family crest alone to convey a more elegant and meaningful representation.

Each crest is beautifully set within a traditional Claddagh circlet, symbolizing love, loyalty, and friendship, and paired with the Irish-Gaelic version of the sept name to further honor cultural authenticity. The designs are based on historic examples from the archives of the Irish Office of Arms, and follow the documentation established by noted Irish genealogist Edward MacLysaght. This range offers a refined and meaningful way to celebrate your Irish roots with pride and distinction.

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