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MacKenzie Family Clan Crest Luckenbooth Brooch or Pendant
MacKenzie Family Clan Crest Luckenbooth Brooch or Pendant
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SCOTTISH CLAN LUCKENBOOTH BROOCH OR PENDANT
Showcase your cherished Scottish Clan heritage with this elegant Luckenbooth brooch or pendant, featuring a modern design that beautifully aligns with tradition. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted in fine pewter, sterling silver, or solid gold, showcasing your unique Clan crest in remarkable detail.
With over 300 available Scottish Clan names, you can easily find the perfect representation of your ancestry. This exquisite Clan Luckenbooth measures 1-7/16" (36 mm) by 1-1/2" (39 mm) and comes with a high-quality pin back or an 18" matching chain, available in either pewter or sterling silver. The Clan crest itself has a diameter of 11/16" (17 mm).
For those seeking a more luxurious option, this Luckenbooth can also be custom crafted in solid 10K or 14K gold, with an additional charge for the chain in Karat Gold.
This striking piece features your Clan's emblem as its centerpiece, making it a wonderful display of your Scottish roots. It serves as a thoughtful gift for a loved one or a cherished family member, making it an excellent choice for Mother's Day!
The Luckenbooth is steeped in romantic Scottish symbolism, dating back to the 17th century. Traditionally given as a symbol of betrothal, love, and friendship, its design often incorporates a heart or two intertwined hearts, representing love, topped with a crown to signify loyalty and everlasting affection.
Gift one today as a delightful surprise! It makes a fantastic wedding keepsake!
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