Battle Ax Kilt Pin
Battle Ax Kilt Pin
Battle Ax Kilt Pin
Battle Ax Kilt Pin
Battle Ax Kilt Pin
Battle Ax Kilt Pin
Battle Ax Kilt Pin
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Battle Ax Kilt Pin

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Polished Lead-free Pewter

Beautifully detailed -the lines of wood grain and texture of the handle are all clearly seen. This battle ax is the perfect accessory for a kilt or tartan. The pin is strong and will hold any apron or texture of cloth.

4" x 1" - polished finish solid pewter.

Kilt pins are NOT just for kilts! This pin is made with an extra strong pin to handle thicker fabrics - making it the perfect pin for coats, jackets, skirts, hats or anywhere else a pin would look beautiful. It is a great pin for a ladies cape or ruana wrap!

How and why do I wear a kilt pin?

Ever since Queen Victoria reputedly used her hat pin to secure her kilted skirt modestly on a blustery day, a kilt pin has been worn with a traditional kilt. Its style is entirely a matter of your personal choice. It should be on the right hand side of the kilt, pinned through the front apron only (to prevent tearing) about 4 inches from the bottom of the kilt and 2 inches in from the fringe.

PEWTER Made of solid lead free pewter -

Pewter has been used in jewelry making for pewter does NOT RUST OR TARNISH and will last a lifetime. Pewter was used for decorative metal items in the Ancient World by the Egyptians and later the Romans, and came into extensive use in Europe during the Middle Ages - it was once considered the metal of kings because of its beauty and expense! 

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Amanda Moen
Got it for my brother for his birthday. He...

Got it for my brother for his birthday. He loves it and puts it on his kilt!