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Scottish Thistle Cufflinks Flodden
Introducing our Scottish thistle cufflinks Flodden ! These are a classic and elegant way to add a touch of Scottish flair to your outfit.
And when paired with the evocative name “Flodden,” they take on an even deeper meaning.
The Battle of Flodden, fought in 1513, was a pivotal moment in Scottish history.
It was a bloody and tragic conflict, but it also saw acts of immense courage and loyalty.
The thistle, Scotland’s national flower, has long been associated with these qualities.
Its prickly leaves and tough stem symbolise resilience and defiance, while its delicate purple blooms represent hope and beauty.
So, Scottish thistle cufflinks named after Flodden are more than just a fashion statement.
They’re a symbol of Scottish pride, resilience, and the enduring spirit of the nation.
Here are a few ideas for how to incorporate Scottish thistle cufflinks with the name “Flodden” into your look:
- Formal wear: Pair them with a crisp white shirt and a dark suit for a touch of understated elegance.
- Kilt outfit: They’re a natural complement to a traditional kilt outfit, adding a touch of sophistication.
- Casual wear: You can even dress them down a bit by pairing them with jeans and a button-down shirt.
No matter how you choose to wear them, they are sure to make a statement.
They’re a reminder of Scotland’s rich history and its enduring spirit.
Designed by John Hart circa 1950-1960.
Hallmarked at the Edinburgh Assay Office
Supplied with presentation box.
Approximate weight in silver 7.3g
Gold is generally 10% heavier
Additional information
Metal | Silver, Gold |
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