Decided that my two new grey-green kilts needed a new kilt pin. Found this one at http://treasuredfinds.com. It is sterling silver with a green peridot stone and thistle design. Their prices are great, and service outstanding. Sorry that the photo quality is not better. Brian
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Man, that place is cool! How solid is the piece? What I mean is the metal real thin? Is the back of it rough around the edges? Is the actual pin attachment solid? I ask because those prices for what the stuff is are very good. I've ordered similarly priced pieces only to get them and find out I got exactly what I paid for.
That's a classy pin. Cheers Panache
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That is good looking. Thanks for the pic
Originally Posted by Gaisgeil Man, that place is cool! How solid is the piece? What I mean is the metal real thin? Is the back of it rough around the edges? Is the actual pin attachment solid? I ask because those prices for what the stuff is are very good. I've ordered similarly priced pieces only to get them and find out I got exactly what I paid for. Piece is 925 silver and about 3/32 at the thinnest point. Back is completely smooth. Has a long pin with a clasp fitting that you have to rotate to lock in place. I guess it will bend if I apply too much force, but then my pewter clan crest sword kilt pin does that anyway. Brian
Wow, that's a beauty! Take good care of that one!
I like the green stone. It would really be set off by a red based kilt. Do they have other colours?
I really want this one from their web site. It's not a " boatman's whistle", it's a boatswain's pipe, and it's not a "wing", but a keel. Lovely piece; would look great on a traditionally knotted lanyard.
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