Plaid Brooch Fighting Stags Penannular
£39.00
Ex Tax: £32.50
- Model: C-PLBRSTAG
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A
fixed-pin penannular-style plaid brooch. The design of this brooch is meant to
evoke various stands of Celtic art.
The lower pattern on this plaid brooch is inspired by
the 'key patterns' seen on many examples of pictish carving, such as the
Aberlemno Cross, the Hilton Stone or the Cadboll stone. The intricate
interlaced knotwork above is found throughout the culturally Celtic
parts of early medieval Britain, representing eternity and the twisting threads
of fate - likewise symbolised by the entwined antlers. The fighting stags are
meant to represent the Highlands and the vibrant wild nature of the glens.
Brooches with large movable central pins were near
universal as garment fasteners in the Iron Age, although the design was
heartily adopted and elaborated by the peoples of Scotland and Ireland in the
centuries between 700 and 900AD.
This is a large brooch, 104mm long and 85mm wide -
ideal for use with our fly plaids, or upon a shawl. It has a sturdy and large
brass pin on the back.
Plaid
brooches attach to the shoulder plaid to act as weights to keep them in place.
Completely designed, cast and finished in our Glasgow workshops, Scotland.
Cast in 100% lead-free pewter.