A kilt pin or brooch in the shape of a battle-axe. Popular throughout medieval and Highland warfare, the axe has a very long history in Scottish History. One of the oldest depictions of a person in Scotland is the sixth-eight century Pictish Rhynie Man, who is shown wearing a ceremonial head-dress and bearing a huge axe over his shoulder. Some have speculated whether this is the Celtic God Esus, who was often shown as a woodsman.
Hand-cast and finished in our Glasgow workshop, by our highly trained craftsmen.
Size: W25mm x H84.5mm
Please note, if item is not in stock, it could take 4-6 weeks for delivery. Please call to inquire. 902-429-6872
A kilt pin or brooch in the shape of a battle-axe. Popular throughout medieval and Highland warfare, the axe has a very long history in Scottish History. One of the oldest depictions of a person in Scotland is the sixth-eight century Pictish Rhynie Man, who is shown wearing a ceremonial head-dress and bearing a huge axe over his shoulder. Some have speculated whether this is the Celtic God Esus, who was often shown as a woodsman.
Hand-cast and finished in our Glasgow workshop, by our highly trained craftsmen.
Size: W25mm x H84.5mm
Please note, if item is not in stock, it could take 4-6 weeks for delivery. Please call to inquire. 902-429-6872