In the realm of highland wear, few accessories boast the timeless charm and exquisite craftsmanship found in a vintage sporran.
Read MoreExceptional Antique 1918 Henry Tatton Edinburgh Sterling Silver Sgian Dubh. The hilt, intricately carved from Blackwood, features a beautifully intertwined design of silver-studded Celtic knots. It is topped with a silver mount showcasing a traditional pin top and delicate engraving.
Read MoreThis restored silver sporran epitomises the enduring nature of antique items. It serves as a reminder of the craftsmanship of yesteryear, appealing to both collectors and those looking for unique fashion pieces.
Read MoreIn the realm of Scottish heritage, few items hold as much significance as the kilt pin. A kilt pin is not merely a functional accessory; it serves as a symbol of pride, tradition, and craftsmanship.
Read MoreWhen we think of classic Scottish gentlemen's Highland dress, what truly stands out is its rich history and deep-rooted tradition that has been carefully preserved and celebrated over the centuries.
Read MoreThis month’s carefully selected vintage finds paired with the latest modern style talking points. This elegant showcase presents this month’s carefully selected new and vintage Highland gentleman’s dress accoutrements, highlighting timeless craftsmanship and classic style.
Read MoreWe took great care in reviving this truly remarkable vintage sporran. With a new, ethically sourced dark chocolate Musquash fur front that enhances its unique character. This sporran has been beautifully restored to honour the historical aesthetic of this exquisite vintage piece.
Read MoreThe 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 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 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 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.
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