Lion Rampant
Lion Rampant
An important reminder of Scottish heritage is the Lion Rampant or Royal Banner of Scotland.
Whilst Scotland’s flag is the Saltire or St Andrew’s Cross, the Lion Rampant is linked more closely to the Monarchy and its representatives. It is flown over Scottish Royal buildings (Balmoral Castle and The Palace of Holyrood for example) when the monarch is NOT in residence. The Royal Standard of the United Kingdom is flown when the queen is in residence.
The Lion Rampant has been used as a heraldic emblem since the 13th Century but as an emblem of royalty for almost 200 years longer than that.
Here, this iconic symbol of Scottish patriotism and tradition, is ringed with a Celtic knot work frame.
This hand carved and hand stitched leather journal or sketchbook slipcover comes from my 'Celtic' range.
Shown here in size A5, it fits a standard A5 ‘Page per Day’ diary, A5 notebook or sketchbook. A4 and A6 covers may also be available.
All my products are hand-fashioned. That means that these hand-carved and hand-stitched leather slip covers can be personalised, making them ideal for that special, one-of-a-kind gift.
Please do get in touch if you wish to discuss your ideas and preferences.
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All Old Barn Leather journal covers come complete with an appropriately sized notebook.The Lion Rampant
Shown Here: A5 Journal Cover, Dyed (Dark brown)
Other options available.