Sword Kilt Pin with Clan Crest Mounted on Blade (KP29)
A kilt pin is a traditional accessory worn with a kilt, adding weight, balance and a distinctive finishing detail to a Highland outfit. While small in size, it plays an important role in both the appearance and practicality of traditional Scottish dress.
At Houston Kiltmakers, our range of kilt pins is selected to complement traditional Highland wear. From classic sword-style kilt pins to decorative designs inspired by Scottish and Celtic symbolism, each kilt pin is designed to sit neatly on the kilt and enhance the overall look of your outfit.
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Sword Kilt Pin with Clan Crest Mounted on Blade (KP29)
Sterling Silver Claymore Kilt Pin with Celtic Motto on Blade (KP39)
Dark Brown Stag Horn Kilt Pin (KP92)
Sterling Silver Celtic Knot Kilt Pin (KP31)
Interlacing Celtic Knot Kilt Pin with Thistle Detail (KP75)
Bagpipe Set Kilt Pin (KP87)
Sterling Silver Claymore Kilt Pin with Celtic Handle (KP36)
Sterling Silver Double Thistle Kilt Pin (KP47)
Modern Thistle Kilt Pin with Sword Blade Detail (KP68)
Thistle Kilt Pin with Mounted Gemstone (KP3)
Celtic Knot Kilt Pin (KP4)
Celtic Sword Kilt Pin with Knotted Design on Blade (KP1)
Claymore Kilt Pin with Detailed Cross-Guard (KP5)
Thistle Kilt Pin with Knotted Design (KP6)
Sterling Silver Interlacing Thistle Kilt Pin (KP49)
Sterling Silver Contemporary Thistle Kilt Pin (KP50)
Sterling Silver Modern Celtic Knot Kilt Pin (KP54)
Sterling Silver Duel Celtic Knot Kilt Pin (KP56)
Modern Swirling Knot Kilt Pin (KP58)
Contemporary Celtic Knot Kilt Pin (KP59)
Sterling Silver Claymore Kilt Pin with Thistle Emblem on Hilt (KP66)
Scottish Thistle Kilt Pin with Mounted Gemstone (KP15)
Sword Kilt Pin with Celtic Knot Detail on Cross-Guard Antique (KP16)
Twisting Thistle Kilt Pin with Gemstone (KP21)
Claymore Kilt Pin with Bagpiper Mounted on Blade (KP28)
Sterling Silver Claymore Kilt Pin with Hollow Detail (KP37)
Sterling Silver Claymore Kilt Pin with Celtic Knot Detail (KP38)
Culloden Sword Kilt Pin (KP7)
Simple Claymore Kilt Pin (KP8)
Sword Kilt Pin with Thistle Emblem Embed (KP9)
Sword Kilt Pin with Celtic Knot Embed (KP10)
Lion Rampant Kilt Pin (KP11)
Claymore Kilt Pin with Celtic Knot Detail on Cross-Guard (KP12)
Contemporary Thistle Kilt Pin with Sword Blade (KP13)
Sword Kilt Pin with a Thistle Emblem Mounted on Blade (KP17)
Sword Kilt Pin with a Lion Rampant Mounted on Blade (KP18)
Sword Kilt Pin with a Stags Head Mounted on Blade (KP19)
Twisting Thistle Kilt Pin (KP20)
Celtic Knotted Kilt Pin (KP22)
Plain Cone Kilt Pin (KP105)
Oval Celtic Design Kilt Pin (KP104)
Targe Shield Antique Kilt pin (KP201)
Thistle Kilt Pin (KP103)
Scottish Claymore Kilt Pin with Thistle (KP102)
Stags Head Kilt Pin (KP101)
Canadian Maple Leaf Kilt Pin (KP100)
Duel Stag Head Kilt Pin (KP99)
Northumberland Cross Kilt Pin (KP98)
Large Celtic Knot Kilt Pin (KP97)
Viking Design Kilt Pin with Celtic Knot Detail (KP96)
Scottish Thistle Kilt Pin on a Celtic Knot Design (KP95)
Interlacing Celtic Knot Kilt Pin with Mounted Gemstone (KP94)
Gemstone Kilt Pin with Thistle Detail (KP93)
Medium Brown Stag Horn Kilt Pin (KP91)
Light Brown Stag Horn Kilt Pin (KP90)
Abstract Saltire Cross Kilt Pin (KP89)
Stags Antler Kilt Pin (KP88)
Ultra-Modern Thistle Kilt Pin (KP86)
Modern Thistle Kilt Pin with Leaf Detail (KP85)
Modern Stag Head Kilt Pin (KP84)
Battle Axe Kilt Pin with Twisting Handle (KP83)
Sgian Dubh Design Kilt Pin (KP82)
Contemporary Kilt Pin with Masonic Emblem (KP81)
Subtle Celtic Knot Cross Kilt Pin (KP79)
Celtic Cross Kilt Pin with Celtic Knot Detail (KP78)
Modern Celtic Monolith Kilt Pin (KP77)
Modern Twisting Scottish Thistle Kilt Pin (KP76)
Sword and Shield Kilt Pin (KP74)
Contemporary Saltire Kilt Pin with Twisted Blade Design (KP73)
Golf Club and Golf Ball Kilt Pin (KP72)
Saltire Kilt Pin (KP71)
Modern Celtic Cross Kilt Pin (KP70)
Modern Twisting Thistle Kilt Pin with Sword Detail (KP69)
Sterling Silver Sword Kilt Pin with Thistle Design Handle (KP67)
Stirling Silver Sword Kilt Pin with Saltire Detail on Cross-Guard (KP65)
Sterling Silver Scottish Thistle Kilt Pin (KP64)
Sterling Silver Scottish Sword Kilt Pin (KP62)
Sterling Silver Celtic Cross Kilt Pin (KP63)
Modern Celtic Blade Kilt Pin (KP61)
Simple Celtic Knot Kilt Pin (KP60)
Modern Knot Work Kilt Pin (KP57)
Sterling Silver Intricate Celtic Knot Kilt Pin (KP55)
Sterling Silver Stags Head Kilt Pin (KP53)
Sterling Silver Cross Kilt Pin with Map of Scotland (KP52)
Sterling Silver Modern Twisting Kilt Pin with Embedded Gemstones (KP51)
Sterling Silver Twisting Thistle Kilt Pin (KP48)
Sterling Silver Contemporary Kilt Pin with Open Knot Design (KP46)
Sterling Silver Bowie Knife Kilt Pin (KP45)
Sterling Silver Commando Knife Kilt Pin (KP44)
Sterling Silver Celtic Knot Kilt Pin with Hollow Detail (KP43)
Sterling Silver Cross Kilt Pin with Masonic Emblem (KP42)
Sterling Silver Claymore with Celtic Blade and Cross-Guard (KP41)
Sterling Silver Claymore with Celtic Handle and Blade Detail (KP40)
Sterling Silver Sword Kilt Pin (KP35)
Thistle Kilt Pin with Gemstone Mounted above Celtic Knot (KP14)
Battle Axe Kilt Pin with Knotted Design on Handle (KP2)
Sterling Silver Sword Kilt Pin with Knotted Cross-Guard (KP34)
Sword Kilt Pin with Thistle Detail on Cross-Guard (KP80)
Sterling Silver Dirk Kilt Pin (KP33)
Sterling Silver Claymore Kilt Pin (KP32)
Plain Sword Kilt Pin (KP27)
Detailed Twisting Thistle Kilt Pin (KP26)
Celtic Knotted Kilt Pin with Gemstone (KP25)
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A kilt pin is a decorative accessory worn on the front apron of a kilt. It adds weight to help the kilt hang correctly and provides a traditional finishing touch to a Highland outfit.
A kilt pin should be worn on the front apron of the kilt, positioned on the lower right-hand side as worn by the wearer. It should sit a few inches up from the bottom edge of the kilt.
No. A kilt pin should only be attached to the outer front apron of the kilt. It should never be pinned through both layers, as this restricts movement and can damage the fabric.
A kilt pin is not essential but it is commonly worn and widely accepted as part of traditional Highland dress. Many people choose to wear one for both practical reasons and to complete the overall look of their kilt outfit.
For weddings and formal occasions, a classic or decorative kilt pin is appropriate. The style is often chosen to complement the jacket, sporran and other accessories rather than stand out too strongly.
Yes. Kilt pins are generally standard sized and designed to suit all kilts. They are purely decorative and do not need to be sized in the same way as belts or shoes.
Kilt pins are commonly made from metal alloys and may feature detailed designs or traditional motifs. Some styles are finished in silver tones or incorporate decorative elements inspired by Highland symbolism.
Yes. Kilt pins are suitable for both everyday and formal Highland wear. Simpler designs are often preferred for regular use, while more decorative pins are reserved for special occasions.
Kilt pins should be kept clean and dry when not in use. Wiping them with a soft cloth will help maintain their finish and prevent tarnishing over time.
Kilt pins can be purchased individually or as part of a complete Highland outfit. Many customers add a kilt pin once their kilt and other accessories have been chosen to ensure everything works together visually.