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Tartan: A fabric of iconic patterns - MSNMacDonald Tartan (Red & Green) Traditionally, clan tartans were worn as kilts, plaids, or sashes to signify family allegiance. Today, they remain a proud symbol of Scottish ancestry.
For many people, a bright bolt of tartan epitomizes Scotland, conjuring misty, heather-filled glens and bagpipers in Highland dress.But for Scots, the colorful pattern adorning kilts and bonnets ...
Poem of the Day: The Storm (from The Birlinn of Clanranald) by Alexander MacDonald - Herald Scotland
A CELEBRATED 18th-century Gaelic poem, The Birlinn of Clanranald, can now be enjoyed in a vigorous new English version by Alan Riach. The poem, by… ...
The recreated fabric is now part of House of Edgar’s “Seventeen Eighty Three Collection,” a nod to the year House of Edgar was founded. Buyers can then have the fabric made into a kilt or ...
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