Grant Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
This is the historical place for Clan Grant and it is located in the town of Grantown-on Spey. It was initially named Frenchie Castle but in 1694 the name was changed to Castle Grant. The Castle is under the control of...
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Cleland Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
In 1989, John Clelland Hocknell in Australia revealed 1989 that he had been the founding member of the Clan Cleland Society which wished to be able to have a Cleland Society tartan designed. The tartan was inspired by the Douglas...
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Christie Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Christie is a diminutive version of Christian and could also be a variant of Christopher that is located within Fife in Fife and Stirlingshire. The Clan Christie was part of the area of Fife in the 15th century. Christie Tartan...
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Dundas Modern Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Dundas family is considered to be one of the oldest Scottish families, and gets their name after the land of Dundas in West Lothian where they were settled in the middle of the 12th century. Sir Hugh Dundas supported Sir...
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Douglas Weathered Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Clan Douglas is one of the clans in the Lowland clan, derived it's name from Gaelic dubh glas, which means "black water". The early 12th century was when Theobald le Fleming was granted the Douglas estate in Lanarkshire from the Abbey...
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Douglas Grey Modern Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Clan Douglas is one of the clans in the Lowland clan, derived it's name from Gaelic dubh glas, which means "black water". The early 12th century was when Theobald le Fleming was granted the Douglas estate in Lanarkshire from the Abbey...
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Culloden Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The design was one named in honor of Culloden Inverness-shire's moor where was the site of the last battle that was held within British soil. Culloden was the name given to it when Battle of Culloden ended the 1745. It is believed...
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Douglas Ancient Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Clan Douglas is one of the clans in the Lowland clan, derived it's name from Gaelic dubh glas, which means "black water". The early 12th century was when Theobald le Fleming was granted the Douglas estate in Lanarkshire from the Abbey...
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Cranston Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Names like Cranstoun is a geographical name and comes from the barony of Cranston in Midlothian. This could be from Anglo-Saxon origin, meaning "place of the crane" The bird is featured in both the shield as well as the Crest...
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Balfour Blue Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Balfour is the name that has been used. Balfour comes from the barony close to Mark inch located in Fife with evidence dating back to the beginning of the 1300s under the names of John de Balfour. The 15th century was...
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Denholm Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The name Denholm was first discovered in Denholm which is a tiny village situated in between Jedburgh as well as Hawick located in Hawick in the Scottish Borders. In the 16th century, Denholm was a hamlet called Denim and was regularly...
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Buchan Modern Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Buchan is a name that comes from Aberdeen shire. Buchan originates from Aberdeen-shire. Ricard's de Buchan was mentioned in the documents of 1207. The earldom of the time was part that of the Comyns Family. The name usually reminds us of the frigid...
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Cornish Hunting Modern Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The color was developed in 1984 to provide a more subdued alternative to the bright Cornish Tartan (designed by E.E. Morton-Nance). This hunting pattern was created in collaboration with the Redwoods along with Charnocks. It was promoted via Cornovi Creations of...
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Cooper Modern Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Cooper Modern Tartan an intense blue and bottle green-based tartan that has a purple overcheck. It is woven in pure new wool and available for upholstery, accessories, and other crafts. Made in Scotland. It is believed that the names are...
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Dalziel Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Dalziel name is derived from the Gaelic "dal-gheail" which translates to white meadow, and is named for the color of the clay soil in the area. There are others from Shetland who carry the name. There it is derived...
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Gray Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The name may come in the city that is Gray which is located in Haute-Saone, France. The first name of the name in Scotland has been Hugo de Gray in 1248 and was the witness in an act of Walter de...
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Cumming Hunting Weathered Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Clan Cumming is often referred to as Clancomyn is an Scottish clan from central Highlands that played an important part in the development of the 13th century in Scotland as well as in the Wars of Scottish Independence.  Clan Comyn were...
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Graham Dress Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Grahams of Montrose is traced back to the period of the 12th century. They were referred to in the 12th century as "Gallant Grahams", they were knights with chivalry who fought in a variety of Scottish battles and battles, including...
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Clark Ancient Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Clark Ancient Modern Tartan of the past, this name was not initially an oblique surname but was used to describe the person who was part of the religious community or someone who earned his living through the written word, however,...
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Cumming Hunting Modern Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Clan Cumming is often referred to as Clancomyn is an Scottish clan from central Highlands that played an important part in the development of the 13th century in Scotland as well as in the Wars of Scottish Independence.  Clan Comyn were...
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Cumming Hunting Ancient Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Clan Cumming is often referred to as Clancomyn is an Scottish clan from central Highlands that played an important part in the development of the 13th century in Scotland as well as in the Wars of Scottish Independence.  Clan Comyn were...
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Baxter Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
This Tartan was created in 1856.'Baxter", as it is known is the Scottish version of the well-known English surname "Baker," but there's nothing ordinary or ordinary about the adventures and accomplishments of the many generations of Baxter that have contributed...
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