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Hunter Family Clan Crest Scottish Four Thistle Brooch
Hunter Family Clan Crest Scottish Four Thistle Brooch
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🌿 Clan Crest Four Thistle Brooch – A Global Symbol of Heritage
Celebrate your Scottish lineage with the Clan Crest Four Thistle Brooch, a beautifully handcrafted piece that blends tradition, artistry, and symbolism. Available in pewter or sterling silver, this brooch honors your clan’s history while making an elegant statement for any occasion.
⚒ Masterful Craftsmanship & Distinctive Design
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Material Options – Choose from high-quality lead-free pewter or solid sterling silver.
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Central Clan Crest – Measures 11/16" (17 mm) in diameter, surrounded by an intricately sculpted belt and buckle motif featuring your clan motto in raised relief lettering.
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Four Oban Thistles – Represent the cardinal points north, south, east, and west, symbolizing the worldwide presence of your clan.
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Overall Dimensions – 2" (50 mm) x 2" (50 mm) for a bold yet elegant presence.
🛡 Historical & Cultural Significance
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Traditional Belt & Buckle Motif – A recognized symbol of clan membership in Scotland.
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Clan Crest Presentation – Historically bestowed by the clan chief to loyal clansmen as a mark of allegiance.
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Scottish Law – Only the chief may use the official coat of arms, making the clan crest a unique and personal symbol of identity.
📏 Secure & Functional Construction
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Pin Mechanism – High-quality nickel silver bar pin mounted in an east–west orientation for stability and secure wear.
🎁 A Statement of Pride & Heritage
Perfect for:
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Highland Games & cultural festivals
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Clan gatherings & formal Highland dress
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A meaningful gift for family members and heritage enthusiasts
🏆 Available for All Clans
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Representing every Scottish clan — if your clan is not listed, simply contact us for assistance.
Wear your heritage with distinction — the Clan Crest Four Thistle Brooch is more than an accessory; it’s a proud emblem of identity and tradition that connects you to Scotland’s past and present.
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