Product ID: 3923
In 1385 the Parliament of Scotland decreed that Scottish soldiers should wear the saltire as a distinguishing mark. The earliest surviving Scottish flag consisting solely of the saltire dates from 1503: a white cross on a red background. By 1540 the legend of King Angus had been altered to include the vision of the crux decussata against a blue sky. Thereafter, this saltire design in its present form became the national flag of Scotland.
The traditional saltire design incorporating also Lion Rampant on both ends and a royal blue or black enamel background make this buckle a genuine highland accessory.
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