L M Muskrat Dress Sporran w Celtic Design Cantle
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L & M Muskrat Dress Sporran w/Celtic Design Cantle

 L & M Muskrat Dress Sporran w/Celtic Design Cantle
Start Price USD 243.00
Current Price USD 243.00
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Start Time Tuesday, October 07, 2008
End Time Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Location Glendora, CA

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You are bidding on a beautiful L & M Muskrat Dress Sporran w/Celtic Design Cantle. This is a high quality leather sporran with the front in a luxuriously soft muskrat fur.  The cantle is metal with a Celtic knot design. Detachable leather strap and chain are included.  Now a decorative part of Highland dress, it was originally an everyday practical item. Made of leather or fur, it usually has more or less elaborate silver or other ornamentation, especially on the clasp or hanger. It is worn on a chain or belt around the waist, allowing the sporran to lie below the waist of the person wearing a kilt.Since the traditional kilt does not have pockets, the sporran serves as a wallet and container for any other necessary personal items (such as a hip-flask). It is essentially a survival of the common European medieval belt-pouch, superseded elsewhere as clothing came to have pockets, but continuing in the Scottish Highlands because of the lack of these accessories in traditional dress.The sporran also protects a person's decency. This was originally because the ancient 'great plaid' (Gaelic breacan an fhèilidh), formed of a long draped cloth, had a gap at the front, and in more modern times because the kilt is traditionally worn without undergarments. Historically, the sporran was used to carry a day's rations. Some believe it served as armour for the groin.

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