Wallace Sword Kilt Pin, Sword Pin, Scotland Kilt Pin, Scottish Brooch, Sword Brooch, William Wallace Sword, Scotland Gift, Dad Gift
Wallace Sword Kilt Pin - Handmade in Scotland
Wallace Sword Kilt Pin, Sword Pin, Scotland Kilt Pin, Scottish Brooch, Sword Brooch, William Wallace Sword, Scotland Gift, Dad Gift
Wallace Sword Kilt Pin, Sword Pin, Scotland Kilt Pin, Scottish Brooch, Sword Brooch, William Wallace Sword, Scotland Gift, Dad Gift
Wallace Sword Kilt Pin - Handmade in Scotland
Wallace Sword Kilt Pin, Sword Pin, Scotland Kilt Pin, Scottish Brooch, Sword Brooch, William Wallace Sword, Scotland Gift, Dad Gift
Wallace Sword Kilt Pin - Handmade in Scotland
Wallace Sword Kilt Pin - Handmade in Scotland
Wallace Sword Kilt Pin, Sword Pin, Scotland Kilt Pin, Scottish Brooch, Sword Brooch, William Wallace Sword, Scotland Gift, Dad Gift
Wallace Sword Kilt Pin, Sword Pin, Scotland Kilt Pin, Scottish Brooch, Sword Brooch, William Wallace Sword, Scotland Gift, Dad Gift

Wallace Sword Kilt Pin - Handmade in Scotland

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Solid Lead-Free Pewter with antiqued finish.

A replica of the William Wallace sword, hero of Scotland. This intricate kilt pin would be a great finishing touch for any kilt outfit.

Made from thick and sturdy solid pewter with an antiqued finish.

The Wallace Sword is an antique two-handed sword purported to have belonged to William Wallace (1270–1305), a Scottish knight who led a resistance to the English occupation of Scotland during the Wars of Scottish Independence. It is said to have been used by William Wallace at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 and the Battle of Falkirk (1298).

Measures 4" x 1" in size with a 2 1/2" locking steel pin.