Scottish Jewelry

Celebrate Scotland with beautiful Scottish jewelry made in sterling silver and accented with purple amethyst. Brilliant Scottish jewelry with traditional Celtic jewelry designs like the Scottish Thistle, Luckenbooth, and Scottish Love Knot design.

The Romantic Legend of the Luckenbooth

This regal Luckenbooth Thistle Heart necklace has a purple thistle heart design surmounted by the crown of Mary Queen of Scots. The Scotch Thistle is the national flower of Scotland. The Luckenbooth is one of the most romantic traditions from Scotland’s rich history. As seen in OUTLANDER the Luckenbooth is a love token given by a groom-to-be to his betrothed to pin to her dress on their wedding day. The Scottish Luckenbooth would then be pinned to the blanket of the firstborn child for good luck and to protect from evil spirits. The Luckenbooth is a Scottish symbol of love, dating back to the 17th century and often given as a token of betrothal, affection, and friendship. It is usually in the shape of a heart or two entwined hearts symbolizing love and with a crown to symbolize loyalty. Luckenbooths were sold from shops or “locked booths” in Edinburgh’s Royal Mile hence the name Luckenbooth.

The Scotch Thistle Flower

The beautiful Scottish Thistle is a brilliant purple color. The thistle embodies the heart and soul of Scotland. It is the National flower of Scotland and it is symbolic of one's love of Scotland.

"My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here, My heart's in the Highlands a chasing the deer - A-chasing the wild deer, and following the roe; My heart's in the Highlands, wherever I go." - Robert Burns

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