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Novelty Gift Idea Others Have "kilt" For

by Jon Jones

Here's a novelty gift idea that's bound to impress your family, friends and associates! Make their dreams come true, and have them become a Laird and Lady of their own Scottish Highland domain! Fans and historians of Braveheart, William Wallace, Rob Roy, Robert the Bruce will be pleased to become part of the magic and mystery of Scotland.

Laird is the Scots pronunciation of Lord, and with the privilege of land in Scotland that has a title attached, you can style yourself Laird or Lady, or even give a title to a family member - you can make your son Laird Ron, or your daughter Lady Jenny. It's a unique personalized gift that will impress their friends no end.

Imagine opening the mail one day and finding a card "from the desk of Laird Andrew of Jura" or "Lady MacNeil of Jura Estates, Scotland". This could happen when you give your friends the novelty gift idea of land in Scotland! With this gift they will own land on the magical Isle of Jura, located just off the west coast of Scotland. With ownership of this land, your friends can then design their own stationary or business cards that contains their title, coat of arms, or even letterhead. They will even be able to show their pride in their Scots heritage by wearing a tartan kilt and sporran.

The thrill of the Highland Games can be heard thru the skirl of the bagpipes and seen in the beautiful pageantry of the tartan clad dancers. When visiting the games, immerse yourself in the event and become a Laird and Lady of the ancient Scottish land. Nearby ancient noble cities such as Edinburgh, Ayr, Glasgow and Dundee, offer more adventure

Bringing stories to life is the novelty gift idea that is part of the Scottish Highland spirit. Pouring a wee dram of Scotch Malt Whisky, which was distilled only a mile away from their own Scottish estate, they sit back in their den full of Caledonian memorabilia while watching a historical drama about the history of Scotland. The drama contains scenes from the tragic reign of Mary, Queen of Scots, the battle of Culloden, and the struggle of Bonnie Prince Charlie.

The Scottish national flag can be flown with pride as part of their own noble domain. The flag contains a blue St Andrew's Cross on a white background, or field. January 25th is known as Robbie Burns's day. Auld Lang Syne is sung at this event, not just on New Year's Eve. People of Scottish descent sing this familiar tune at the end of most party occasions.

A true novelty gift idea that will be treasured and remembered for years is a visit to the distant land of Scotland. This beautiful country will provide the visitor with spectacular scenery such as the hillsides of heather, the famous Lochs, and the Bens( Scotttish mountains). The visitor can arrive with a real title that will follow them for years and become treasured by their decedents for years to follow. The individual's family name will become part of the land's nobility.

If you want to give your friends and relatives a novelty gift idea, you should give them the gift of nobility in Scotland, which can be achieved by buying land in Scotland and giving them the title to it. They will become a Laird and Lady and receive a unique personalized gift from you. They will receive perks such as, land in Scotland, being able to call themselves Laird or Lady, and fly the Scottish flag being apart of Scotland and can share it its heritage. They will know that they can talk to others about Scotland's history while knowing they too, also belong to its history.

Published April 28th, 2007

Filed in History