Rampant Lion Earrings, 14 kt. Gold

United States
Item No. 2365Eg

Please note: We are currently transitioning to a new manufacturing jeweler here in the Pacific Northwest. Some of our jewelry is out of stock while we transition. Please let us know if you'd like to be notified when this item is available. 12/01/23

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The Rampant Lion has been the Scottish emblem since the time of independence of Scotland under William the Lion. A small Rampant Lion is presented here as fishhook earrings. 14 kt. gold. The Lion is about ½ x ½ inch.

The Rampant Lion has been the Scottish emblem since the time of independence of Scotland under William the Lion. A small Rampant Lion is presented here as fishhook earrings. 14 kt. gold. The Lion is about ½ x ½ inch.

Please note: We are currently transitioning to a new manufacturing jeweler here in the Pacific Northwest. Some of our jewelry is out of stock while we transition. Please let us know if you'd like to be notified when this item is available. 12/01/23

  • Rampant Lion

    The Rampant Lion of Scotland was originally the emblem of William the Lion in the 12th century, during the years when Scotland was independent. His standard, showing a red rampant lion on a yellow background, became the Royal Standard of Scotland in 1222. Since that time the Scots have used the lion to proclaim pride in their nation.

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