
This wonderful carving of the Scottish National Emblem is found upon the main door that opens to the Thistle Chapel of St. Giles Cathedral Edinburgh. The Thistle is beautifully carved with the crown in place at the head of the plant and is set within a shield. This replica is taken from the original carving that captures all the rich and fine detail found within the original. This reproduction is designed to hang on display from a wall making a magnificent central focal point for any person with proud Scottish connections and decent. Comes with a fixture for wall hanging and product label.
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That is a wonderful carving. 😊
Thank you Tim…
I had no idea the thistle was part of the Scottish National Emblem. Why?
It always has been since Scotlands creation Bev…thanks..