Wrought Iron Penannular Brooch

Wrought Iron Penannular Brooch

(1 customer review)

$35.00

  • Classic, historically accurate wrought iron penannular brooch with 3-inch diameter
  • Hand-forged; each brooch has a unique look and is versatile for enough for any outfit
  • Secures fly plaids, ancient kilt aprons, great kilt fabric, and other clothing items
  • Resembles Penannular brooch worn by Jamie Fraser in OUTLANDER

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Description

This wrought iron penannular brooch, or “Celtic brooch,” is often used for fastening fly plaids, aprons of ancient kilts, and other clothing. You might recognize it is similar to the one that Jamie Fraser from OUTLANDER wears to fasten his great kilt, but it has its roots in the Celtic world as far back as 600 AD!

Sturdy enough to hold down a heavy kilt, scarf, or other clothing items, this brooch is simple, practical, and versatile enough to make its way onto all of your outfits, whether for daily use or at your next Renaissance Fair! Perfect for casual Highland dress, with its authentic and antique look, it will definitely make a statement.

Additional information

Weight 0.32 lbs

1 review for Wrought Iron Penannular Brooch

  1. Jared Malone (verified owner)

    This is really a neat brooch. It kind of has a classical, almost ancient Mediterranean look to it. Based on a design that perhaps was brought over to the Celtic tribes from the Romans? All speculation on the roots of the design, but it’s a cool piece that I think would go well with both Celtic or Classical Greek/Roman attire.

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