Scottish sporran with a belt and wrought buckle
This historical bag was widely used in the of southern Scotland. It is better known under the name of sporran (borrowed from Scottish Gaelic) regions . The bag is made of 2.5-3mm thick cowhide. A thistle as a symbol of national identity is embossed into the bag's flap. More information...
Scottish sporran with a belt and wrought buckle
The front part of the sporran is made of up to 1.5mm thick soft leather. This guarantees perfect pleating. When the front part is drawn tighter with a drawstring a compartment is created that was used for transport of various things needed for the everyday life of the Scottish lowlander.
The Scottish sporran with a belt and wrought buckle includes a belt typical for the period made of 3-4mm thick cowhide. A wrought buckle is manually sewn onto the belt. The belt’s width is 6cm. When ordering this bag, please state your waist measure. The belt's maximum length is 160cm. Besides the colour shown in the picture the sporran is available in other colours: see the choice of colour.
Dimensions of the Scottish sporran with a belt and wrought buckle
- The sporran's height is 16.5cm
- The sporran’s width is 18cm
- The sporran’s depth is 4cm
Please note: This product is made by hand from genuine leather. This is a purely natural material. Minor differences in the colour and surface texture are its natural characteristics. These small imperfections do not decrease the value of the product. Each piece is to some extent an original.