Article added by: Pauline on 8 May 2010

If you thought meerkats only lived in Africa then think again! Here at kiltmakers.co.uk we have discovered a breed of Scottish MacMeerkats.
If you know anything about the habits of the meerkat you’ll realise that they live in large families and while we only started off with a few, we now have largest clan gathering of MacMeerkats ever seen in Scotland.
Each MacMeerkat proudly wears one of over 50 individual authentic Tartan Scarves.
We are now looking for good homes for our MacMeerkats where they will be loved and cared for. You can choose one in your own tartan and if your not sure which is your tartan we will help you find out. The MacMeerkats come in small (24cm) and large (30cm) size and at only £12.95 and £15.95 respectively they are fantastic value for money. Included in the price is free UK delivery.
You can also add gift wrap and a small card for your own personal greeting.
Hundreds of people have already adopted one of our MacMeerkats so make a MacMeerkat happy and give one a loving home – adopt yours now.
Article added by: Robert on 26 April 2010

Taken from the Gaelic for cup the quaich is a traditional shallow, two handled drinking vessel. Its original use was to toast visitors as they entered or left a home.
Today the quaich is extremely popular as a celebration gift and is often presented to newly engaged couples, wedding guests or the successful graduate student.
For that personal touch why not have your quaich engraved with your own message?
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for just £16.10 each (£13.70 ex VAT) |
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for just £15.67 each (£13.34 ex VAT) |
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for just £15.25 each (£12.98 ex VAT) |
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* Gift Boxes, Gift Wrap and Engraving are also available at a discounted rate on bulk purchase items. Please contact our friendly sales team for a quote – contact us.
Article added by: Pauline on 28 April 2009
Kiltmakers.co.uk has done it again! They have succeeded in bringing you some of the finest and highest quality Celtic Jewellery available. Not familiar with the origin and meanings of the Celtic symbols? Then keep reading.


Celtic Knots are one of the most enduring symbols in history, though their exact meaning is somewhat elusive. Written records are sparse and the records of Celtic invaders and persecutors may be slightly biased. Various Celtic Knot designs started appearing around 450 AD and it is believed that they symbolize eternity or endlessness. When you look at a Celtic Knot there is no beginning, nor an end. Their weavings are at times beautifully complex or just simply beautiful. Sometimes known as the ‘mystic knot’ or the ‘endless knot’, they are most often given to a loved-one as a symbol of everlasting love or as a talisman for a charmed life.
The symbolism of the Celtic Cross is much harder to explain. The ancient Druids first derived this design as a symbol of the knowledge achieved through living life and as a reminder of how their faith guided them to knowing the mysteries of life through the 4 methods to ascension: self-awareness, wisdom, nature and spiritual awareness. The cross was, and still is, a symbol of that journey. Circles around the Cross arose out of a desire to symbolize the ‘whole’ or the inclusion of unification and totality. Give this as a gift of understanding and love to those you care deeply for.

Amethysts and Heathergems are the most prevalent gems incorporated into the Kiltmakers jewellery line. Amethysts have long been used in ancient times for medicinal purposes and as a symbol of divinity; more recently in history they are esteemed as the gem defining friendship. Amethysts combined with a Celtic Knot would be the perfect symbol and gift of an enduring friendship or love. Heathergems, on the other hand, are man-made; the process involved in making them is amazing and due to the nature of their manufacture, no two stones will be exactly the same. Briefly, here is the process: Scottish Heather is collected, cut, shot-blasted to remove the bark, cleaned and then dyed using all natural dyes. The heather used is too old to provide nutrition for wildlife and is pulled in a manner which promotes the growth of new heather. Then, different combinations of coloured stems are put into a machine that compresses the heather into blocks under an amazing eighty tons of pressure, similar to how minerals are compressed by the earth to create many precious and semi-precious gemstones. The result is a multi-coloured stone block that is then cut into sections, which are then wrought into shapes using a lathe and a Gravograph computer-controlled machine. Mind you, this process is accomplished mostly by hand by highly skilled artisans. Finally, the cut shapes are sanded, polished and hand-lacquered with 5 coats before being set into the stunning silver and pewter jewellery pieces presented here.

Kiltmakers’ newest jewellery line combines the timeless symbols of Celtic Lore with the craftsmanship that you have come to expect when making a purchase from Kiltmakers. Combining semi-precious silver and pewter metals with the vibrant colours of Amethysts and Heathergems, this collection of brooches, earrings, pendants, charms, bangles and kilt pins will make gift-giving effortless and affordable, yet exceedingly tasteful. You might even find a little something for yourself!
Article added by: Pauline on 18 March 2009
The new range from Ness is arriving very soon, with a vibrant pallet of colour, which will cheer you up and bring excitement and a fresh look to your wardrobe. 
We have previewed the exciting new range at a recent trade show, and cant wait to get the photo’s online.
This season we are extending our range to include fashionable knitwear, with v-neck and cardigan styles in quality cotton cashmere. For the long hot summer days Ness have introduced camisoles and vest style tops in both plain print and floral design.
With the success of last seasons shoe range, there are some impressive new styles which will include wedges, heels with peep toes and ballet pumps.
To compliment your shoes the new bags this season have exciting detail and expression of colour, with this seasons must have – spots. To top off your outfit there will also be a new hat in the bold bright colours, in the very fashionable trilby style.
Article added by: Yvonne on 2 November 2007
It’s been a busy time here at kiltmakers.co.uk
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Throughout October we’ve been constantly adding new products and categories to our website and continue to do so everyday.
Just a few of our latest additions include the fantastic sgian dugh gift sets which hold cufflinks, kilt pins and belt buckles.
We’ve added a new section for Christening gifts and we now stock a range of dazzling Charms.
Our ever popular Thomas Joseph section has been expanded to include mugs and don’t forget to grab your 2008 calanders!
We’re currently adding an exciting range of Christmas Cards and Decorations – Use the buttons on the top right to make sure you’re kept up to date with the latest news.