Novelty Gift Idea Others Have "kilt" For
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.
The Scots pronounce "Lord" as "Laird," and when you own land in Scotland that comes with a title, you can call yourself "Laird" or "Lady." You can even give the title to a family member, making your son "Laird John" or your daughter "Lady Shona." Such a unique personalized gift will truly impress their friends.
Your friends - as a novelty gift idea - can put their title on visitor cards, their coat of arms and even the letterhead on their office stationaty. Think about getting a card from the office of Laird Peter of Jura, or Lady Joanna of Jura Estates in Scotland: they will personally own land on the fantastic Isle of Jura, near the west coast of Scotland. They will also be able to proudly wear a sporran and tartan kilt, and show their pride in their Scots heritage.
Imagine how excited your friends will be after they become a Laird and Lady of Scotland. Instead of feeling like an outsider at a Highland Games festival full of the skirl of bagpipes and the colors of dancers clad in tartans, they will feel a part of the rich heritage. This feeling will be extended during their visits to the Scottish cities of Edinburgh, Paisley, Glasgow, and Dundee.
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.
Those with a noble Scottish domain can fly the blue St. Andrew's cross on a white field (Scotland's national flag), knowing they own a part of Scotland. On January 25, Robert Burn's Day, they can sing "Auld Lang Syne." Most people sing it on New Year's Eve, but Scots sing it at the end of most party occassions -- all year round!
So for a novelty gift idea, land in Scotland with a real title is a present that will keep on giving pleasure for years to come, and even provide a legacy that will be treasured by the Laird and Lady's descendants for generations. They can make the spectacular land of heather, forest and mountain, where the sun shines on the Lochs (lakes) and the Bens (hills), part of their own family's patrimony, and make their family name part of that land's nobility forever!
How would you like to give a unique personalized gift to friends, family members, or business colleagues? Consider giving them a piece of Scotland. As owners of part of the Isle of Jura, they will become a Laird and Lady, and they will be part of all the rich history and culture of the Scots. With this novelty gift idea, they can proudly fly Scotland's national flag, have their noble titles printed on their business cards, and even wear a tarten kilt and sporran. Their descendents will be able to enjoy all of these benefits also.
Published April 28th, 2007
Filed in Relationship, Teen, Women
