The Viscount sporran is hand made in an aged leather that evokes regal elegance with its intricate brass metalwork and acorn-inspired tassels. Crafted with meticulous detail and a deep respect for craftsmanship, it pays homage to the rich aristocratic heritage of Scotland
Read MoreJames Clark was born 12th March 1866 on Royal Deeside and he died on 11th December 1941 For many years he had proudly served as a Balmoral Highlander for the King.
Read MoreWe recently came across a beautifully crafted design illustration for an original Nichol Brothers sporran. Upon reviewing its exquisite details and craftsmanship, we thought it would be a wonderful idea to recreate this stunning sporran for those who appreciate fine Scottish Highland dress.
Read MoreA recent vintage find was vintage William Anderson & Sons Edinburgh sporran cantle. We have restored the cantle and created a fine new sporran pouch for the cantle. True mix of true vintage style and modern craftsmanship.
Read MoreJohn Michie was born on 8th June 1853 Fetteresso, Aberdeenshire. During his career he rose to serve as factor on the Balmoral estates from the year 1902.
Read MoreRenowned piper at Invercauld Estate - Queen Victoria spoke warmly of his character and notably admired his striking red hair, which stood out vividly.
Read MoreDavid Allen "The Scottish Hogarth" - Artist (13 February 1744 – 6 August 1796) was a Scottish painter, limner, and illustrator.
Read MoreThis antique Victorian Inverness provincial silver sgian dubh is a remarkable piece of traditional Scottish Highland attire, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and historical significance. Real Scottish provincial silver Highland dress style.
Read MoreStyle isn't just about what you wear, it's about how you live. This restoration project was an original full hinged sporran cantle circa 1900 - 20’s with a new replacement pouch in a classic fur style.
Read MoreOriginal antique circa 1820s Highland brogue buckles. These remarkable buckles were crafted from nickel silver, they were commonly worn on the front of Highland brogue shoes by gentlemen of the Highlands.
Read MoreThis gallery showcases the traditional Highland games style that was prevalent during the 1920s and 30’s, highlighting the distinct attire and cultural significance of this vibrant period in Scottish Highland dress.
Read MoreOur love for silver whisky accessories is deeply rooted in our location in the heart of Malt Whisky Country, Speyside. The quaich, a shallow two-handled drinking cup or bowl, holds a special place in Scottish tradition, particularly in the Highlands.
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