Brooch
Silver Celtic Brooch
Traditional Scottish silver Celtic brooches are beautiful and unique pieces of jewelry that are inspired by the rich Celtic heritage of Scotland. These brooches are often made from high-quality sterling silver and feature intricate Celtic knotwork designs and motifs.
Traditional Scottish silver Celtic brooch
Some of the most popular traditional Scottish silver Celtic brooch designs include:
- The Luckenbooth brooch: This heart-shaped brooch is a traditional symbol of love and fidelity in Scotland. It is often decorated with two crowned hearts, which represent the bride and groom.
Traditional Scottish silver Celtic brooch Luckenbooth
- The thistle brooch: The thistle is the national flower of Scotland, and it is often featured on traditional Scottish brooches. Thistle brooches can be simple and elegant, or they can be more elaborate and feature intricate Celtic knotwork designs.
Traditional Scottish silver Celtic brooch thistle
- The Celtic knot brooch: Celtic knotwork is a type of geometric decoration that is often used in traditional Scottish art and jewelry. Celtic knot brooches can be simple or complex, and they can feature a variety of different knotwork designs.
Traditional Scottish silver Celtic brooch Celtic knot
- The Pictish brooch: Pictish brooches are a type of brooch that was popular in Scotland during the Pictish period (from the 5th to the 9th centuries AD). Pictish brooches are often decorated with intricate designs and symbols, such as animals, humans, and geometric patterns.
Traditional Scottish silver Celtic brooch Pictish
Scottish silver Celtic brooches are a versatile piece of jewelry that can be worn with a variety of different outfits. They can be dressed up or down, and they can be worn for any occasion. Scottish silver Celtic brooches are also a popular choice for gifts, and they are a great way to show your appreciation for Scottish culture and heritage.
Since the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II, it would seem as if brooches are gaining again in popularity. Thinking of the late Queen, there are few formal photographs of her to be found where she doesn't wear a brooch. She did have an amazing selection of jewellery to choose from, of course. She was also reputed to honour visiting dignitaries by wearing appropriate brooches to reflect their country.
We can't claim to have supplied any brooches to the Royal household (ever hopeful!) - but we do have an impressive selection of brooches in sterling silver or 9ct gold to order. Scottish brooches are mostly traditional Celtic knotwork designs but there are a few more contemporary ones in our range too.