There are many different tartan designs representing different clans and names; there is a pattern for most Scottish names as well as my own. Red, green, blue and yellow tartans are the most common.
Deck the halls with yards of tartan. Is there anything more festive than a Christmas tree covered in deep red and green tartan bows? Or a navy, green, and black tartan table cloth setting the ...
Tartan in its many forms – from cheerful, traditional red checks to punk-esque, acid blue-tinged patterns – has been all over social media this month, with the list of stylists, content ...
Between 1563 and 1736, thousands of individuals were executed under Scotland’s Witchcraft Act. Designed to enforce godliness in the newly Protestant country, the law condemned anyone who appeared to ...
Modern tartans are registered for organisations, individuals, and commemorative purposes in the official Scottish Register of ...
The Witches of Scotland tartan is predominantly black, grey and red – colours which represent the dark chapter of history, as well as its bloody outcome. Grey symbolises ash, pink stands for the ...