Round Scottish Thistle Sterling Silver Pin
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Perfect for adorning blazer lapels, scarves, hats, scarves, or bags, this pin elevates any outfit with understated sophistication. The secure clasp provides dependable wear, while the durable silver construction ensures lasting quality.
Whether you’re accenting your own wardrobe or gifting something meaningful, this round thistle pin brings heritage style and thoughtful design together in a wearable piece.
✤ Solid 925 sterling silver construction
✤ Polished round thistle motif with detailed texture
✤ Secure clasp for reliable daily wear
✤ Versatile accessory for jackets, hats, scarves, bags
✤ Ideal meaningful gift for heritage and jewelry lovers
Frequently Asked Questions
Pure silver (99.9%) is too soft and malleable for jewelry — it bends, scratches, and loses its shape quickly. Sterling silver is an alloy of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper, which gives it the strength and durability needed for everyday wear while preserving silver's beautiful luster.
The "925" stamp is the internationally recognized hallmark for sterling silver, confirming the piece contains 92.5% pure silver. This standard dates back to 12th-century England and guarantees you are receiving genuine sterling silver.
Sterling silver can develop a natural patina when exposed to air and moisture, but this is easily removed with a soft polishing cloth. Store your piece in an airtight pouch when not wearing it, and avoid contact with perfume, chlorine, and harsh chemicals. Wearing it regularly actually helps — the natural oils in your skin slow tarnishing.
High-quality sterling silver alloyed with copper (as ours is) is generally safe for sensitive skin. True allergic reactions to silver and copper are very rare. With proper care, sterling silver jewelry can last for generations and be passed down as a cherished heirloom.
The thistle has been Scotland's official national emblem since at least 1470, when it first appeared on royal coins. It symbolizes resilience, protection, and pride. The motto of the Order of the Thistle — "Nemo me impune lacessit" (No one provokes me with impunity) — captures its defiant spirit.
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