Brooch Pins
In ancient Scotland, brooches held significant cultural, social, and practical importance, serving as both decorative accessories and functional fasteners for clothing. They were often worn by both men and women to fasten garments such as cloaks, shawls, or tunics, providing both practical functionality and decorative flair.
Brooches in ancient Scotland were more than just utilitarian accessories—they were also symbols of social status, wealth, and cultural identity.
These brooch pins take inspiration from medieval objects found in the Scottish landscape; the perfect addition to any jacket or coat.