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Very, very nice. Congratulations.
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So, I should have posted some photos of the other goodies I got in my package deal, so here they are!
First, the Barbour Jacket.
Next The Cole Hahn shoes.
Finally, the bonnet badge that was being used as a kilt pin.
If that wasn't good enough, I was on my way to Tartan Tuesday at the Caledonian in Toronto last night ready to take my new kilt on its maiden voyage. I got into the city rather early, and realized, I hadn't worn a kilt pin. I remembered that there was one I was jonesing for at Courage My Love in Kensington Market and decided to pop over and see if it was still there since it's not far from the pub.
When I got there, the owner's daughter told me that while that was still there, I might be more interested in this one they just got in. It's sterling silver and I'm fairly certain it has agate, bloodstone, a citrine and 2 cairngorums. I grabbed it and couldn't be happier with it. It's probably the only dirk I'll ever have occasion to wear.
Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
Past High Commissioner, Clan Donald Canada
“Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we, in dreams, behold the Hebrides.” - The Canadian Boat Song.
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Originally Posted by Nathan
So, I should have posted some photos of the other goodies I got in my package deal, so here they are!
First, the Barbour Jacket.
Next The Cole Hahn shoes.
Finally, the bonnet badge that was being used as a kilt pin.
If that wasn't good enough, I was on my way to Tartan Tuesday at the Caledonian in Toronto last night ready to take my new kilt on its maiden voyage. I got into the city rather early, and realized, I hadn't worn a kilt pin. I remembered that there was one I was jonesing for at Courage My Love in Kensington Market and decided to pop over and see if it was still there since it's not far from the pub.
When I got there, the owner's daughter told me that while that was still there, I might be more interested in this one they just got in. It's sterling silver and I'm fairly certain it has agate, bloodstone, a citrine and 2 cairngorums. I grabbed it and couldn't be happier with it. It's probably the only dirk I'll ever have occasion to wear.
Well done again! Gorgeous kilt pin. I've always been a fan of Cairngorm stone. Such a lovely amber colour.
Cheers,
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The other pieces are all wonderful, I especially like the dirk pin. I too love the Caringorm stones however I do understand why they are not being mined any longer.
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Originally Posted by McMurdo
The other pieces are all wonderful, I especially like the dirk pin. I too love the Caringorm stones however I do understand why they are not being mined any longer.
They may still be mined in some places of Scotland, in particular for local artisans/silversmiths, who have commissioners that request genuine Cairngorm stone for their Highland accessories. However, the mass produced imitation Cairngorm, usually made of coloured resin, is far more accessible. If I wear any stone, whether it's in the hilt of a sgian dubh and dirk, a kilt pin, or round buttons on a doublet, Cairngorm is definitely my preferred stone of choice. It's a very traditional choice, as well as colour for Highland evening attire. The late Clan Macpherson Chieftain, Euan Macpherson of Glentruim, had a Montrose style doublet with each button being of (round) polished Cairngorm, surmounted by silver. His buttons also matched the Cairngorm on his dirk and sgian dubh. Very smart indeed, and something not often seen these days.
Cheers,
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Originally Posted by creagdhubh
They may be in some places of Scotland for specific local artisans, who have commissioners that request genuine Cairngorm stone. If I wear any stone, whether it's in the hilt of a sgian dubh and dirk, a kilt pin, or round buttons on a doublet, Cairngorm is definitely my preferred stone of choice. It's a very traditional choice, as well as colour for Highland evening attire. The late Clan Macpherson Chieftain, Euan Macpherson of Glentruim, had a Montrose style doublet with each button being of (round) polished Cairngorm, surmounted by silver. His buttons also matched the Cairngorm on his dirk and sgian dubh. Very smart indeed, and something not often seen these days.
Cheers,
Thanks for the clarification Kyle, I never looked into that far.
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Some awesome finds Nathan.
I'm just trying to be the person my dog thinks I am.
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Looking good Nathan. Quite a find; it definitely looks like the Clanranald ancient. My first kilt was in that tartan. Unfortunately, I've lost enough weight that it doesn't fit me any more. My new kilt is in the modern colors; my wife doesn't like the modern colors, so I just might have to get another.
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Originally Posted by SeumasA
Looking good Nathan. Quite a find; it definitely looks like the Clanranald ancient. My first kilt was in that tartan. Unfortunately, I've lost enough weight that it doesn't fit me any more. My new kilt is in the modern colors; my wife doesn't like the modern colors, so I just might have to get another.
It's certainly the Clanranald ancient, I'm just making an educated guess that it's House of Edgar that wove it. I have a couple in modern also and a Clan Donald generic. Are you a cousin or just fond of this particular tartan?
Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
Past High Commissioner, Clan Donald Canada
“Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we, in dreams, behold the Hebrides.” - The Canadian Boat Song.
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More of a neighbor than a cousin. The 'A' in my user name is for Allen, which is a sept of Clanranald.
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