This type of sporran is suitable for various occasions, including formal events, weddings, and traditional Highland gatherings. The Celtic Knot embossing adds a cultural and symbolic element to the accessory.
Rampant Lion Design: The "Rampant Lion" is a heraldic symbol representing courage and strength, and it is one of the most recognizable symbols associated with Scotland. The Rampant Lion is depicted in a heraldic stance, standing on its hind legs with its front paws raised, often with its head turned to the side.
Length: 24″ drop (hip to hem) Fastening: 2 genuine leather straps with adjustable chrome buckles Pleating: Traditional knife pleats for authentic Highland swing and movement Belt Loops: Wide loops suitable for standard kilt belts
This type of sporran is appropriate for various occasions, including weddings, formal events, and traditional Highland gatherings. The inclusion of the Celtic Knot design adds a symbolic and decorative element.
A semi-dress sporran is indeed a versatile accessory for various occasions, blending traditional Scottish style with contemporary elegance. Crafted from 100% real leather, it exudes quality and authenticity. Its dimensions, 8" x 8", offer ample space for carrying essentials while maintaining a sleek profile.
Tartan: MacDonald – a traditional Highland sett combining rich reds, greens, and blues, representing one of Scotland’s oldest and most historic clans Material: Durable acrylic wool blend – lightweight, colorfast, and comfortable for all climates Fabric Weight: 11–12 oz (medium weight)
Tartan: MacKenzie – a traditional Highland sett of deep greens, navy blues, and black with thin white and red overchecks, representing the proud heritage of Clan MacKenzie Material: Durable acrylic wool blend – lightweight, colorfast, and comfortable for all-season wear Fabric Weight: 11–12 oz (medium weight)
A fly plaid is a large piece of tartan cloth worn over the shoulder as part of traditional Scottish Highland dress. This would be a piece of tartan cloth in the design of the MacLeod of Lewis Tartan tailored to be worn as a fly plaid, reflecting the wearer's connection to the MacLeod clan and the Isle of Lewis.
This sporran would be a great choice for formal occasions, Highland games, or any event where you want to showcase your Scottish heritage with a touch of elegance and tradition.
A black leather sporran with a Masonic badge and three tassels is a distinctive accessory that combines elements of Masonic symbolism with traditional Highland dress.
A fly plaid brooch with a "Masonic" design typically refers to a decorative accessory worn with traditional Scottish Highland dress, particularly the kilt and fly plaid, that incorporates Masonic symbolism or imagery
A fly plaid, as mentioned before, is a large piece of tartan cloth worn over the shoulder in traditional Scottish Highland dress. It adds a touch of formality and elegance to the attire and is typically fastened with a brooch or pin at the shoulder, allowing it to drape down the back.
The front panel, crafted from soft and sumptuous rabbit fur, offers a striking contrast against traditional Scottish attire. Adorning the sporran are three matching white fur tassels, delicately suspended to add a touch of grace and movement.