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the house of labhran

A specialist dealer in fine Scottish Highland wear from the 18th century to the 21st century

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  • February 18, 2025
the house of labhran

Looking for Authentic Scottish Highland Wear straight from the Highlands of Scotland ? Or are you looking for that Bepspoke Sporran ? or a shiny new Silver Sgian Dubh ? Look no further then the House of of Labrahn

The House of Labhran is a specialist dealer in fine Scottish Highland wear from the 18th century to the 21st century. Based in the heart of the Highlands as an online Highland wear and design studio, supplying private clients around the world.

We source our ever changing stock, which includes quality new and vintage stock of silver sgian dubhs, Scottish sporrans, Scottish clan accoutrements and Scottish antique silver kilt accessories.

We seek inspiration from those who were labelled rebels, rogues, artists, activists and thinkers throughout history. The battles they fought, conventions they followed, and rules they broke, we have a passion for the individual.

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