The caman is somewhat like a hockey stick, with a curved end, but the head of the caman may not be larger than can pass through a ring of 2.5 inches diameter, and is shaped with an angled surface on each side rather like a bi-directional golf seven iron - thus, the cross section of the end of the caman is triangular. The angled faces give the ball lift when struck.
The silver-mounted caman displayed on the top shelf of this show case was presented "by the members of the Laggan Cammanachd Club to their Chieftain Brigadier General Cluny Macpherson of Cluny . . . " in 1895. It was purchased from the sale of the contents of Cluny Castle, May 1943.