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Sporran BeltThe Scottish Sporran Presentation

Sporran. It's one of those strange words that everyone has heard about but not many people could identify positively. Outside of Scotland that is.
In his homeland, as a key element of the national dress of Scotland the sporran was revered as much as haggis or scotch whiskey. But what is it exactly?

A sporran is the pouch worn hanging on the front of the skirt (the word simply means purse or pouch in Gaelic). It hangs from the sturdy leather belt that provides the kilt in place. As kilts have no pockets, the sporran was developed for the Scotsman to store his belongings.
Other than that use pure utility, the sporran adds some style too, especially if decorated or decorated in clan.

Sporrans originated as a buckskin bag which contained ammunition or daily rations for Highland warriors. Records dating from the 12th century describe them with a small bag attached to the front of their bodies. The sporran true, however, did not come until after the kilt was developed in the 16th century.

Over the centuries, sporrans became more elaborate. Leather has been replaced by the badger, seal or ermine skins and they were fitted with clasps of copper or silver, sometimes with fancy designs. Sometimes, acorns fox or horse hair were added.

The opening of the sporran, known as cantle, was attached to the top by leather straps. A vestige of this design is the modern sporran the form of fringe leather and chains.

The modern sporran is now a very decorative accessory worn for formal occasions like weddings and holidays.

Sporrans are of three general types. sporrans day clothes are made of leather and are worn as street clothes. sporrans dress are more elaborate. They are made from sealskin, rabbit, badger or otter. They are only worn for formal events. Finally, there sporrans semi dress that are a mixture of both.

And how are sporrans worn? Sporrans are worn on the front of the skirt in the center of the body. The summit is set width of a hand underneath the belt buckle. Some labels apply to sporran behavior for formal occasions. For example, when sitting for dinner, the wearer should move his sporran to an unencumbered hip. This allows him to place a towel and keeps the sporran out of harm's way.
Meanwhile for traditional dancing, the sporran belt should be turned up a few notches.

With its centuries-old tradition, you'd think the sporran was untouchable. But sporran wearers got a shock recently. The new legislation introduced in Scotland this year required carriers to have permits for their sporrans. The law aims to protect endangered species like otters, whose fur is sometimes used to make sporrans. The legislation applies to animals killed after 1994. To obtain a license, applicants must prove that the animal was killed lawfully.

A famous bearer of the screen legend Sean Connery is sporran. The Scottish actor was presented with a silver sporran on a visit to Edinburgh last year. It was donated to the Edinburgh Festival with instructions to establish a new price.

While the future of the sporran? Nowadays, even in Scotland itself, traditional dress, including the sporran is reserved for weddings, funerals and other special events. But Scots are very proud of their heritage. And as an element that enhances the genuine traditions of Highland culture, the sporran is likely to be worn for a long time to come.

Posted on July 1, 2010.
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