Tartan
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The Difference between Scottish and Irish Kilts
Although kilts are traditionally associated with Scotland, they are also long-established in Irish culture. Kilts are worn in Scotland and Ireland as a symbol of pride and a celebration of their Celtic heritage.Read more -
How a Kilt is Made
What gives a kilt its charm is the construction, using traditional techniques that have been handed down through the ages. The kilt, which is instantly recognisable all over the world, has become an important part of Scottish identity. Not only is it famous for its undeniable Scottishness, but also for the expert craftsmanship that goes into making one.Read more -
Our Guide to Throwing a Burns Supper
When is Burns Night? January the 25th is host to Robert Burns Night, one of the...Read more -
What is Burns Night?
Considered to be Scotland’s second national holiday, Burns Night remembers Robert Burns’ exemplary poetry and nationalist...Read more -
The Muir Project | Trakke X Carryology Tartan
Summer of 2022 seen the start of a very exciting project for Lochcarron of Scotland. The...Read more -
Commonwealth Games Scotland - Team Scotland 2022
Producing the Team Scotland Commonwealth Games 2022 Tartan At Lochcarron of Scotland, we are incredibly proud...Read more -
The Steps to Hope SCIO Tartan
Offering support groups and awareness programmes to the homeless and those suffering from addiction. Steps to...Read more -
Welsh & Scottish Tartan
Welsh & Scottish Tartans What is the difference between Welsh and Scottish tartans? As tartans, their...Read more -
The Red Red Rose Tartan
Beautifully crafted at Lochcarron of Scotland here in the Scottish Borders, The Red Red Rose tartan...Read more
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