Kilt Pins

24 products

Kilt Pins

Vendor: Scotland Outfit

Custom Made Anitque Highland Scottish Rampant Lion Kilt Pin

Regular price €56,95 Sale price €56,95
Vendor: Scotland Outfit

Custom Made Antique Masonic Kilt Pin

Regular price €56,95 Sale price €56,95
Vendor: Scotland Outfit

Custom Made Antique Irish Harp Kilt Pin

Regular price €56,95 Sale price €56,95
Vendor: Scotland Outfit

Custom Made Lady Harp Sword Kilt Pin

Regular price €56,95 Sale price €56,95
Vendor: Scotland Outfit

Custom Made Saint Design Andrew Kilt Pin

Regular price €56,95 Sale price €56,95
Vendor: Scotland Outfit

Custom Made Scottish Sword Kilt Pin

Regular price €56,95 Sale price €56,95
Vendor: Scotland Outfit

Custom Made Masonic Kilt Pin

Regular price €56,95 Sale price €56,95
Vendor: Scotland Outfit

Custom Made Harp Kilt Pin

Regular price €56,95 Sale price €56,95
Vendor: Scotland Outfit

Custom Made Stag Head Style Kilt Pin

Regular price €56,95 Sale price €56,95
Vendor: Scotland Outfit

Custom Made Kilt Thistle Pin

Regular price €56,95 Sale price €56,95
Vendor: Scotland Outfit

Custom Made Sword Kilt Pin

Regular price €56,95 Sale price €56,95
Vendor: Scotland Outfit

Custom Made Antique Thistle Sword Kilt Pin

Regular price €56,95 Sale price €56,95
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Find answers to the most common questions about our kilt pins, including material, care, and shipping. For more information and guidance, please visit our full FAQ page.

A kilt pin is a piece of jewelry worn on the front lower corner of a kilt. It adds weight to keep the apron in place and also serves as a decorative accessory. Read more about kilt pin.

Kilt pins are worn on the front apron to keep it from blowing open in the wind. They often display clan symbols, national emblems, or local motifs, adding both function and style.

A kilt pin is worn on the lower front corner of the outer apron, about two to three inches from the edge. It should only pierce the top layer of fabric, not both aprons.

A ladies kilt pin is worn on the lower front corner of the kilt’s apron, usually on the right side. It should pierce only the top layer of fabric to avoid damage.

To make a kilt pin, choose a metal piece, shape it into the desired design, and attach a sharp pin or clasp at the back. Finish by polishing or decorating it as needed.

A kilt pin is worn on the front apron of the kilt, usually on the lower right side. It secures the apron and adds a decorative touch.