A story goes that before King Oengus II led a Scottish and Pictish army to victory over the English in 832AD, a white cross was seen in the sky, and was taken as evidence of the intervention of Andrew in the Scottish triumph. This is said to be the origin of the Scottish Flag (the saltire) and Andrew being the kingdom's patron saint. The intricate interlaced knotwork patterns found throughout the culturally Celtic parts of early medieval Britain, represented eternity and the twisting threads of fate.
-Made in Scotland using cast pewter
-Intricate Celtic Knot and Entwined Birds design
-Sturdy and solid construction gives it a good weight
-Measures 4.1 inches by 2.9 inches and fits any standard kilt measuring 2.25 inches wide buying
Product code: Celtic Saltire Kilt Belt Buckle - Made buying in Scotland