Italian Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The tartan was designed to honor the bond with Italian as well as Scottish and was created to be worn in the hands of Scots of Italian descent. Italian Tartan was endorsed by the Italian Consulate in Glasgow. The design...
$150.00
Inglis Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The name comes from the Scots word meaning English The oldest evidence about it within Scotland are are of Richard Anglicus who witnessed a Charter during the reign of David I in 1153, and Adam le Inglis, who witnessed the...
$150.00
Innes Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Clan was discovered in Moray around the year 1201. Malcolm IV granted a charter of the lands of Innes to Berowald in 1160. Innes was the name that Innes was taken by his son. Innes tartan is Innes tartan...
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Islay Mist Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Islay Mist whisk was founded in 1927 to mark the anniversary of the 21st birthday celebration of the son the successor of Lord Marga dale. While preparing for the celebration, it was believed that an ordinary Islay single malt might...
$150.00
Irvine Muted Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The name itself "Irvine" can be described as the result of an Old English personal name. Irvine is in Gaelic is ir-afon , which means green water. However, the source to the surname's name was local, from Irving the parish...
$150.00
Innes Red Modern Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Clan was located in Moray during the 12th century. Malcolm IV granted the land in Innes in 1160 to Berowald around 1160. The Innes was the name that Innes was chosen from his son. Innes Modern Tartan can be...
$150.00
Inverness Ancient Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Inverness tartan can be described as a district tartan, and consequently does not include an official Clan Chief. It is believed that the Inverness tartan was claimed to have been created and made by His Royal Duke of Sussex in...
$150.00
Innes Red Weathered Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Clan was located in Moray during the 12th century. Malcolm IV granted the land in Innes for Berowald In 1160. The Innes was the name that Innes was used by his son. The Innes Red Weathered Tartan is generally...
$150.00
Innes Red Muted Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Clan was located in Moray from around the year 1217. Malcolm IV granted an Innes charter in Innes for Berowald In 1160. Innes was the name that Innes was used by his son. The tartan is typically constructed from...
$150.00
Irvine Weathered Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The name itself "Irvine" can be described as the result of an Old English personal name. Irvine is in Gaelic is ir-Afon, which means green water. However, the source to the surname's name was local, from Irving the parish of...
$150.00
Irvine Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The name itself "Irvine" can be described as the result of an Old English personal name. Irvine is in Gaelic is ir-afon , which means green water. However, the source to the surname's name was local, from Irving the parish...
$150.00
Irvine Modern Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The name itself "Irvine" can be described as the result of an Old English personal name. Irvine is in Gaelic is ir-Afon , which means green water. However, the source to the surname's name was local, from Irving the parish...
$150.00
Innes Modern Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Clan was located in Moray during the 12th century. Malcolm IV granted the land in Innes in 1160 to Berowald around 1160. The Innes was the name that Innes was chosen from his son. Innes Modern Tartan can be...
$150.00
Inglis Modern Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The name comes from the Scots word meaning English the oldest evidence about it within Scotland are are of Richard Anglica who witnessed a Charter during the reign of David I in 1153, and Adam le Inglis, who witnessed the...
$150.00
Isle of Skye Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Isle of Skye has its roots in the Norse word that means clouds ('sky') with the suffix 'ye' meaning "island island", which literally means 'Island Of Clouds'. It is also the Gaelic word for Skye is "Eileana Cheo'. It...
$150.00
Inglis Ancient Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The name comes from the Scots word meaning English the oldest evidence about it within Scotland are of Richard Anglica who witnessed a Charter during the reign of David I in 1153, and Adam le Inglis, who witnessed the confirmation...
$150.00
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