A kilt buckle cast with a rampant lion, one of the most recognisable images in Scottish heraldry. The lion rearing on its hind legs has been associated with Scottish royalty since the reign of William I in the 12th century, and it remains one of the country’s most widely used heraldic symbols today.
The design is cast in raised relief across the buckle face, giving it real presence against a kilt belt. Made from durable metal built for regular wear, it’s a strong choice for anyone who wants a genuine piece of Scottish heraldry on their kilt outfit.





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