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    Claddagh kilt accessories

    I wear a Claddagh ring as my wedding ring, a lovely Irish-made oldfashioned traditional Claddagh ring with the proportions "just right" to my eye.

    I like the IDEA of Claddagh kilt accessories (belt buckles, kilt pins, sporran cantles, etc) but most of them look ugly to me. For one thing, the Claddagh design is a RING which looks sort of odd when flattened out to be used as a motif on a flat surface.

    But here we go!! I came across these belt buckles which are not too bad. All three have preserved the classic proportional balance between the hands, heart, and crown (which is all to easy to get wrong). Well #2 has a crown that's too big.







    I strongly dislike the Glen Esk Claddagh buckle which has the heart very large and bulbous, surrounded by oddly attenuated hands.

    I would very much appreciate any photos of Claddagh sporrans, belts, kilt pins, etc. Thanks! Richard
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    Re: Claddagh kilt accessories

    Richard: Thanks for this, my wife's and my wedding band are embossed with the claddagh and the inscription "mo anam cara" (Irish for my soul mate) from Faller's in Galway, which is where my family is from. http://www.fallers.com/products/gael...ding-ring.html but ours are not the gold color, at the time we ordered them they were a special order item. I like that number 1 belt buckle can you tell me where you located it please? Thanks
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    Re: Claddagh kilt accessories

    ...I smell a challenge for MG.

    Mark, where you at???

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    Re: Claddagh kilt accessories

    Though I have a claddagh tattoo, I lean more towards the harp for Irish themed stuff. But I did get this kilt pin recently;

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    Re: Claddagh kilt accessories

    I have a couple different claddagh rings but nothing with that motif for kilt stuff. There are a few options for sporrans out there:


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    Re: Claddagh kilt accessories

    Thanks for the photos!

    About the photos I posted, they were just found Googling.

    I like that Glen Esk Claddagh kilt pin. Odd how that goes: I like the Glen Esk Claddagh kilt pin but not their Claddagh buckle. On the other hand I really like the Glen Esk stag buckle but am lukewarm on the sporran cantle and kilt pin that go with it.

    Those sporrans are interesting, though I wish they wouldn't have stuck a shamrock in the middle of the Claddagh motif. And a Claddagh cantle would be interesting to see.
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    Re: Claddagh kilt accessories

    Don McKee's "Irish" buckle is pretty interesting.

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    Re: Claddagh kilt accessories

    And in case somebody doesn't know...
    The Claddagh stands for Love, Loyalty and Friendship
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    Some good finds.

    My wife, who is of entirely Irish heritage, and I exchanged Claddagh rings on our engagement.

    I'd been thinking of a Claddagh kilt pin, if I found one I liked.
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