Our new Celtic Knot belt buckle features a scalloped edge and deep knot detailing. Finest quality traditional Belt Buckle made in solid 100% lead free Pewter. Made to take a traditional 2 1/4" kilt belt, which can be purchased separately.Take your pick from the widest selection of Clan Crests a..
Our classic rectangular clan-crest belt buckle. Traditional regimental and clan-crested were usually rectangular, often on simple brass backs. We devised this Celtic motif version, so you can blend the best of tradition and decoration. Finest quality traditional Belt Buckle made in solid 100% l..
Our classic rectangular clan-crest belt buckle. Traditional regimental and clan-crested were usually rectangular, often on simple brass backs. We devised this Celtic motif version, so you can blend the best of tradition and decoration. Finest quality traditional Belt Buckle made in solid 100% l..
Celtic Crosses were distinguished by their ‘nimbus’, a surrounding ring and were found throughout early medieval Christian Britain, primarily those parts influenced by ‘Celtic Christianity’: Ireland, Scotland, Northumbria, Wales, Cornwall and the West Country.Finest quality traditional Belt Buckle i..
The design for this brooch is derived from a famous seventh-century Pictish carved stone that can be found in Inverurie Kirkyard, Aberdeenshire.Finest quality traditional Belt Buckle in chrome plated brass. Made to take a 2 1/4" belt, which can be purchased separately.The chrome finish option gives ..
The ancient and mysterious Triskell is one of the oldest decorative symbols known to man. A symbol of eternity and trinity, it first appears in the Atlantic Isles, in 3200BC at Newgrange, County Meath, in Ireland, and later became a favoured motif of the pan-Gaelic culture of Ireland and Highland Sc..
The intricate interlaced knotwork patterns found throughout the culturally Celtic parts of early medieval Britain, represented eternity and the twisting threads of fate. Finest quality traditional Belt Buckle in chrome plated brass. Made to take a 2 1/4" belt, which can be purchased s..
The thistle has been a national symbol of Scotland since at least the time of James III. As the Renaissance took hold of Scotland, the thistle became an important decorative motif throughout the country, coming to represent the picturesque and hardy qualities of the Scottish landscape and peop..