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Wall Tapestry Abercrombie Tartan Tapestry Clan Badge Scottish
Add some life to those empty walls by incorporating a tapestry to your living space! These large, yet inexpensive pieces of wall art are the perfect home accent on a budget. Durable, lightweight, easy to move and hang, simple to wash… What’s not to love about a tapestry?
• 100% Lightweight Polyester
• Vivid Printed Top
• Finished Edges
• Gentle Machine Was on Cold
• Line Dry or Tumble on Low
• Avoid Bleaches or Whitening Agents
Wrap yourself in personalized plush luxury with Tartan Fleece Blanket
The luxury & traditional with Tartan Throw Pillow
We Offer a 100% Happiness Guarantee
➜ If you’re not 100% satisfied with your purchase for any reason, please contact us and we will make it right. Your satisfaction is our ultimate goal.
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About Clan Tartan Abercrombie:
Named after Sir Ralph Abercrombie and produced by Wilsons about the end of the 18th Century. There are many different types of Tartan: Clan or family tartans, district tartans, regimental tartans, and universal tartans along with others such as corporate, chief and royal tartans and mourning tartans. When deciding what tartan to wear most people will first look at the clan and family tartans: Since the early 19th century most clans and large Scottish families have had their own tartan. If you have a Scottish surname theres a good chance you will have an appropriate tartan. If the Scottish side of your family is on your mothers or even grandmothers side thats perfectly acceptable as the surnames of the maternal line of your family can be worn (It’s not against the law to wear a tartan of a surname with which you dont have a connection provided the tartan is not ‘restricted’). Once you have your tartan name you may find that there are several options of tartan ‘sett’ (the arrangement of thread colours that make up the pattern) Most commonly these are ‘Clan’ which is the standard sett, ‘Hunting’ this variant will use more earthy tones such as greens and dark blues. ‘Dress’ where the main or ‘ground’ colour of the tartan is replaced by white. Within each variant you may also see ancient, modern, weathered etc, these names refer to the thread colours; With ancient tartans the threads are dyed to approximate the colours produced by vegetable dyes, modern tartan thread colours use the more vibrant colours of synthetic dyes introduced in the 19th century whereas weathered tartans reproduce the effects of sun bleaching or general weathering on fabric. If you have no clan or family tartan association (or maybe you just dont like the colours available) you may want to look at district tartans. Not sure what clan you are? – See what clan you are part of >> Part of a clan? – Find your clan tartan >> District Tartans: district tartans most probably pre-date clan tartans in origin. each tartan is associated with a specific district such as Roxburgh, or Fife (image left) for example or a city such as Aberdeen, Edinburgh or Glasgow. District tartans are not exclusive to Scotland, there are many district tartans for other parts of the UK such as Cornwall, Isle of Man and Irish Counties, even Welsh National. Going further afield there are hundreds of district tartans for other countries such as USA, Canada and Austrlia. Theres even an Antartic district tartan! View District Tartans >> Regimental Tartans These are tartans adopted worn by Scottish and other regiments around the world. The most well known is Black Watch worn by the 42nd Black Watch Regiment. However, many clan tartans are also regimental tartans such as Cameron of Erracht (Cameron Highlanders 79th of Foot – left) and Leslie (King’s Own Scottish Borderers). If you have a regimental connection then maybe a regimental tartan is mosre appropriate. View list of regimental tartans > Universal Tartans When every other avenue has been exhausted there are still thankfully the ever growing range of universal tartans to choose from. Hunting Stewart, Black Watch, Caledonian, and Jacobite are the older ones. There are now other more modern tartans such as Scottish National, Brave Heart Warrior, Flower of Scotland and Pride of Scotland. Many of the new tartans have been designed with the wedding market in mind so colours such as purple are quite popular. Absolutely anyone can wear a universal tartan. Other types: Other types of tartan have some restrictions imposed upon their wearing; Royal tartans such Balmoral can only be worn by members of the British Royal Family (although others such as Royal Stewart and Earl of St Andrews have no such restriction. Chief’s tartans should only be worn by the chief of the clan and his family, the only exception being when there is no appointed chief of the clan.
Please allow 10 - 15 business days for your order to arrive. We source products from all over the world to bring you epic offers and the lowest prices. This means sometimes you have to wait a little longer to get your order but it's always worth it! |
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Returns are easy, simply contact us for a returns number and send your item to our returns centre for fast processing. We'll get you a replacement or refund in a snap! |
You get a full 365 days to return your item to us. If it doesn't fit, it breaks, you've changed your mind or for no reason whatsoever simply send it back to us and we'll cheerfully refund you every cent. |
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Returns are easy, simply contact us for a returns number and send your item to our returns centre for fast processing. We'll get you a replacement or refund in a snap! |
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In the unlikely event that you find your item cheaper at another online store, just let us know and we'll beat the competitor's pricing hands-down. |
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We insist that you love everything you buy from us. If you're unhappy for any reason whatsoever, just let us know and we'll bend over backwards to make things right again. |
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Ordering from Scottish ManaShop is 100% safe and secure so you can rest easy. Your personal details are never shared, sold or rented to anyone either. |
Wall Tapestry Abercrombie Tartan Tapestry Clan Badge Scottish
Add some life to those empty walls by incorporating a tapestry to your living space! These large, yet inexpensive pieces of wall art are the perfect home accent on a budget. Durable, lightweight, easy to move and hang, simple to wash… What’s not to love about a tapestry?
• 100% Lightweight Polyester
• Vivid Printed Top
• Finished Edges
• Gentle Machine Was on Cold
• Line Dry or Tumble on Low
• Avoid Bleaches or Whitening Agents
Wrap yourself in personalized plush luxury with Tartan Fleece Blanket
The luxury & traditional with Tartan Throw Pillow
We Offer a 100% Happiness Guarantee
➜ If you’re not 100% satisfied with your purchase for any reason, please contact us and we will make it right. Your satisfaction is our ultimate goal.
Happy online shopping with us!
About Clan Tartan Abercrombie:
Named after Sir Ralph Abercrombie and produced by Wilsons about the end of the 18th Century. There are many different types of Tartan: Clan or family tartans, district tartans, regimental tartans, and universal tartans along with others such as corporate, chief and royal tartans and mourning tartans. When deciding what tartan to wear most people will first look at the clan and family tartans: Since the early 19th century most clans and large Scottish families have had their own tartan. If you have a Scottish surname theres a good chance you will have an appropriate tartan. If the Scottish side of your family is on your mothers or even grandmothers side thats perfectly acceptable as the surnames of the maternal line of your family can be worn (It’s not against the law to wear a tartan of a surname with which you dont have a connection provided the tartan is not ‘restricted’). Once you have your tartan name you may find that there are several options of tartan ‘sett’ (the arrangement of thread colours that make up the pattern) Most commonly these are ‘Clan’ which is the standard sett, ‘Hunting’ this variant will use more earthy tones such as greens and dark blues. ‘Dress’ where the main or ‘ground’ colour of the tartan is replaced by white. Within each variant you may also see ancient, modern, weathered etc, these names refer to the thread colours; With ancient tartans the threads are dyed to approximate the colours produced by vegetable dyes, modern tartan thread colours use the more vibrant colours of synthetic dyes introduced in the 19th century whereas weathered tartans reproduce the effects of sun bleaching or general weathering on fabric. If you have no clan or family tartan association (or maybe you just dont like the colours available) you may want to look at district tartans. Not sure what clan you are? – See what clan you are part of >> Part of a clan? – Find your clan tartan >> District Tartans: district tartans most probably pre-date clan tartans in origin. each tartan is associated with a specific district such as Roxburgh, or Fife (image left) for example or a city such as Aberdeen, Edinburgh or Glasgow. District tartans are not exclusive to Scotland, there are many district tartans for other parts of the UK such as Cornwall, Isle of Man and Irish Counties, even Welsh National. Going further afield there are hundreds of district tartans for other countries such as USA, Canada and Austrlia. Theres even an Antartic district tartan! View District Tartans >> Regimental Tartans These are tartans adopted worn by Scottish and other regiments around the world. The most well known is Black Watch worn by the 42nd Black Watch Regiment. However, many clan tartans are also regimental tartans such as Cameron of Erracht (Cameron Highlanders 79th of Foot – left) and Leslie (King’s Own Scottish Borderers). If you have a regimental connection then maybe a regimental tartan is mosre appropriate. View list of regimental tartans > Universal Tartans When every other avenue has been exhausted there are still thankfully the ever growing range of universal tartans to choose from. Hunting Stewart, Black Watch, Caledonian, and Jacobite are the older ones. There are now other more modern tartans such as Scottish National, Brave Heart Warrior, Flower of Scotland and Pride of Scotland. Many of the new tartans have been designed with the wedding market in mind so colours such as purple are quite popular. Absolutely anyone can wear a universal tartan. Other types: Other types of tartan have some restrictions imposed upon their wearing; Royal tartans such Balmoral can only be worn by members of the British Royal Family (although others such as Royal Stewart and Earl of St Andrews have no such restriction. Chief’s tartans should only be worn by the chief of the clan and his family, the only exception being when there is no appointed chief of the clan.
Please allow 10 - 15 business days for your order to arrive. We source products from all over the world to bring you epic offers and the lowest prices. This means sometimes you have to wait a little longer to get your order but it's always worth it! |
||
Returns are easy, simply contact us for a returns number and send your item to our returns centre for fast processing. We'll get you a replacement or refund in a snap! |
You get a full 365 days to return your item to us. If it doesn't fit, it breaks, you've changed your mind or for no reason whatsoever simply send it back to us and we'll cheerfully refund you every cent. |
||
Returns are easy, simply contact us for a returns number and send your item to our returns centre for fast processing. We'll get you a replacement or refund in a snap! |
||
In the unlikely event that you find your item cheaper at another online store, just let us know and we'll beat the competitor's pricing hands-down. |
||
We insist that you love everything you buy from us. If you're unhappy for any reason whatsoever, just let us know and we'll bend over backwards to make things right again. |
||
Ordering from Scottish ManaShop is 100% safe and secure so you can rest easy. Your personal details are never shared, sold or rented to anyone either. |