Campbell (Ten Variants)
Discover the Auld Scotland Tartan, a subtle orange based tartan with shades of green and blue. It is a lightweight worsted wool fabric from the renowned Scottish weavers at Lochcarron. This adaptable fabric opens doors to endless possibilities: fashion it into tailored trousers, skirts, or kilts, wrap yourself in scarves and shawls, or let your creativity run wild with home décor projects like cushions and curtains. Whether you're dreaming up neckties, cummerbunds, bags, or craft masterpieces, this versatile tartan delivers Scottish charm in every meter.
The Clan Campbell were powerful in the West of Scotland and in Argyllshire. Known as the race of Diarmid, they received the Lordship of Lochow in the 13th century. Colin Campbell of Lochow, progenitor of the Campbells of Argyll, was knighted in 1280. Later chiefs were Earls of Argyll and in 1701 William of Orange conferred a Dukedom on the 10th Earl. The 9th Earl was beheaded in 1685 for his part in the Monmouth Rebellion. The Campbells took a prominent part in the affairs of state and held high positions, including Hereditary Lord Justice General and Admiral of the Western Coasts and Isles of Scotland. The 9th Duke married H. R. H. Princess Louise, daughter of Queen Victoria, in 1871.
Sold by the meter.
Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery.
Dry clean or hand wash