

the scottish lion
This is David Glover the owner of Scottish Lion. I am an ex-pat from Glasgow, Scotland and have lived in North America since 2003. I have owned and operated the Scottish Lion since May 2018, however the company history runs much deeper than that ….
new-york, United States

walker metal smiths
Family owned and operated since 1984, we are a craftsman run workshop specializing in authentic, handmade, Celtic jewelry and mixed metal designs. We specialize in Celtic knotwork wedding rings, crosses, brooches and much more in Sterling Silver and Gold. Our workshop and gallery is located in the Village of Andover in rural Allegany County of Western New York State.
new-york, United States

c.e. kron & co. bagpipe maker
C.E. Kron & Co. has been making traditional Highland bagpipes with only the finest craftsmanship and materials since 1987.
new-york, United States

seth gallagher uilleann pipes
Seth Gallagher Workshop New York United States: Before taking up the Uilleann pipes I played Highland pipes, first with the Boston Fire Department Pipe Band and then with the Worcester Kiltie Band. After learning of the existence of Planxty and the Bothy Band, however, I realized I'd found the instrument for me: the Uilleann Pipes. While living in Boston I worked at the Von Huene Workshop in Brookline, making baroque and renaissance recorders and flutes. Under the guidance of master instrument maker Friedrich Von Huene I learned all aspects of instrument making, from toolmaking to hand-turning to wood-finishing. After almost four years there, I moved to New York to be with Erika Wood (2now my wife and webmaster) and to start my own business making Uilleann Pipes and now Wooden Flutes as well.
new-york, United States

celtic corner
We work hard to bring you authentic products imported from Scotland and Ireland. It takes countless hours for us to source quality goods. We have made time to visit several tartan mills and other manufacturers in Scotland. It was enlightening seeing how many steps, people and machinery are required to weave tartan fabric in traditional way they had been doing it for years.
ohio, United States