Kilt Pin – Inverloch, King Death

Kilt Pin – Inverloch, King Death

$23.75
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Highland Memento Mori “Memento mori” is a Latin phrase meaning “remember that you must die,” a reminder used for centuries to reflect on humility, faith, and the temporary nature of earthly power. In seventeenth-century Scotland, the death-head symbol was embraced by many Presbyterians as a quiet rebuke to the vanity and ambition of the Stuart kings and the excesses of the royal court. It served as a reminder that crowns, titles, and worldly status do not endure. Measuring approximately 3.75 inches in height (95 mm), this kilt pin includes a secure pin fastener on the back for attaching to the outer apron of your kilt. Common Questions Asked About This Pin Where is a kilt pin worn?A kilt pin is worn on the front apron of the kilt on the wearer’s right side, typically near the lower outer corner. When looking down at your kilt, it should be positioned on the right-hand side of the front apron. Does a kilt pin hold the kilt closed?No. The straps and buckles secure the kilt. A kilt pin ma

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