A kilt pin is a decorative and functional accessory worn with a kilt. It is typically placed on the outer apron of the kilt to add weight, keeping the fabric from flapping in the wind, while also serving as an elegant piece of ornamentation.

Common Styles of Kilt Pins:

  1. Scottish Symbols:
    • Thistle: The national emblem of Scotland, symbolizing resilience and pride.
    • Lion Rampant: A bold and regal design representing Scottish heritage.
    • Stag or Deer: Symbolizing strength and connection to nature.
    • Celtic Knotwork: Featuring intricate, interwoven designs symbolizing eternity and unity.