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Caubeen and Boots Bronze Resin Statue

Caubeen and Boots Bronze Resin Statue

The Caubeen and Boots Bronze Resin Statue from John Bull Clothing is a poignant tribute to the distinguished heritage of Irish military service. This finely crafted piece features a pair of well-worn boots topped with a traditional caubeen, symbolising the enduring spirit and sacrifice of Irish soldiers.

The caubeen, derived from the Irish word cáibín meaning "little cape," has been a distinctive element of Irish military attire since the early 20th century. Originally adopted by the London Irish Rifles during World War I, its use spread among Irish regiments, becoming a symbol of pride and identity.

The caubeen is typically worn with a regimental cap badge and a coloured hackle—a feather plume - that signifies the wearer's regiment. For example, the Royal Irish Regiment dons a green hackle, while the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers wear a grey one

Mounted on a polished rosewood base, the Caubeen and Boots statue stands approximately 180mm tall, including the base, and measures 140mm in both length and width, with a base height of 20mm . This piece serves as a meaningful keepsake for veterans, serving personnel, or military enthusiasts, commemorating the vital role of Irish soldiers and their distinctive attire. 

All statues come with Free Engraving (no regiment badges - purely text only). Please specify text during Checkout when prompted

Product Specification
• Base Dimensions: 140(l) x 140(w) x 20(h)mm
• Statue Dimensions: 180(h)mm (inc base)

 

$21.20

Original: $60.56

-65%
Caubeen and Boots Bronze Resin Statue

$60.56

$21.20

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Caubeen and Boots Bronze Resin Statue

The Caubeen and Boots Bronze Resin Statue from John Bull Clothing is a poignant tribute to the distinguished heritage of Irish military service. This finely crafted piece features a pair of well-worn boots topped with a traditional caubeen, symbolising the enduring spirit and sacrifice of Irish soldiers.

The caubeen, derived from the Irish word cáibín meaning "little cape," has been a distinctive element of Irish military attire since the early 20th century. Originally adopted by the London Irish Rifles during World War I, its use spread among Irish regiments, becoming a symbol of pride and identity.

The caubeen is typically worn with a regimental cap badge and a coloured hackle—a feather plume - that signifies the wearer's regiment. For example, the Royal Irish Regiment dons a green hackle, while the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers wear a grey one

Mounted on a polished rosewood base, the Caubeen and Boots statue stands approximately 180mm tall, including the base, and measures 140mm in both length and width, with a base height of 20mm . This piece serves as a meaningful keepsake for veterans, serving personnel, or military enthusiasts, commemorating the vital role of Irish soldiers and their distinctive attire. 

All statues come with Free Engraving (no regiment badges - purely text only). Please specify text during Checkout when prompted

Product Specification
• Base Dimensions: 140(l) x 140(w) x 20(h)mm
• Statue Dimensions: 180(h)mm (inc base)

 

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The Caubeen and Boots Bronze Resin Statue from John Bull Clothing is a poignant tribute to the distinguished heritage of Irish military service. This finely crafted piece features a pair of well-worn boots topped with a traditional caubeen, symbolising the enduring spirit and sacrifice of Irish soldiers.

The caubeen, derived from the Irish word cáibín meaning "little cape," has been a distinctive element of Irish military attire since the early 20th century. Originally adopted by the London Irish Rifles during World War I, its use spread among Irish regiments, becoming a symbol of pride and identity.

The caubeen is typically worn with a regimental cap badge and a coloured hackle—a feather plume - that signifies the wearer's regiment. For example, the Royal Irish Regiment dons a green hackle, while the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers wear a grey one

Mounted on a polished rosewood base, the Caubeen and Boots statue stands approximately 180mm tall, including the base, and measures 140mm in both length and width, with a base height of 20mm . This piece serves as a meaningful keepsake for veterans, serving personnel, or military enthusiasts, commemorating the vital role of Irish soldiers and their distinctive attire. 

All statues come with Free Engraving (no regiment badges - purely text only). Please specify text during Checkout when prompted

Product Specification
• Base Dimensions: 140(l) x 140(w) x 20(h)mm
• Statue Dimensions: 180(h)mm (inc base)