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    Kilt Pin Variations

    On the website, www.noblecollection.com I came across these 'brooches' in the Lord Of The Rings section.

    So yes, they're LOTR, but whwther you're a fan or not I thought they might make nice alternatives to a standard pin.

    Some are 2+ inches, others are bigger, would they be too heavy?

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    Hi Galant,

    I think you might just be able to get away with the leaf, the horse and the 'ornate', but to my mind the shield is too like a plaid brooch to be worn on the kilt, and the lizard looks like a woman's dress brooch.

    However, there are really no hard-and-fast rules as to what a kilt pin should look like, and they really are worn for decorative purposes only nowadays so, yes, why not wear one of these.

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    I agree about the leaf I think that would incredible with a nice green tartan, Irish National perhaps, or an earthy tone, like county Kerry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedBishop
    I agree about the leaf I think that would incredible with a nice green tartan, Irish National perhaps, or an earthy tone, like county Kerry.
    I think it might get lost on a green tartan. It would look best on a contasting tartan or a solid colour like black or saffron.

    The leaf is awesome. I'm tempted.
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    I like the Horse ...very nordic....

    The leaf is nice I looked at on in the shops here in Norway, I felt the one they showed me was a little small. They didn't have the horse otherwise I would have parted with my cash I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freelander Sporrano
    I like the Horse ...very nordic....
    The horse is meant to look Nordic, as the people of Rohan in Lord of the Rings are based on the Anglo-Saxons.

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    Are there any guidelines as to how heavy a pin should be?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galant
    Are there any guidelines as to how heavy a pin should be?
    As long as it doesn't tear a hole in your kilt or pull on the material too much it should be fine. I havn't weighed mine. One of the ones on your list will no doubt be ok
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish
    but to my mind the shield is too like a plaid brooch to be worn on the kilt,
    Plaid brooch? What might that be then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galant
    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish
    but to my mind the shield is too like a plaid brooch to be worn on the kilt,
    Plaid brooch? What might that be then?


    Note the tartan draped over the model's shoulder, that is a Fly Plaid, and the large pin attaching it to his left shoulder is a Plaid Brooch.

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