Description
Our scarves made from the finest brushed lambswool are an essential accessory for every wardrobe. Drape this classic and elegant accessory over your shoulders or wrap yourself up in it for warmth. The ideal accessory for both men's and women's fashion.
Did you know?
Stewart Royal Modern is a must-have for any Scotland enthusiast. It's a classic red tartan with green undertones. The Royal Stewart, commonly referred to simply as Royal Tartan, has been associated with the House of Stewart for centuries. The Stewart monarchs descended from Walter, the High Steward of Scotland, who married Princess Marjory, daughter of King Robert the Bruce. Their son, King Robert II, was the first Stewart king.
The male line of the Stewart family tree tragically ends with the death of Prince Henry, brother of Prince Charles Edward, better known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, whose followers allegedly wore the tartan.
According to the Scottish Register of Tartans, the Royal Stewart tartan pattern can already be found in the inventory of Wilsons of Bannockburn around 1800. It has always enjoyed great popularity.
George IV wore the Royal Stewart tartan during his visit to Scotland in 1822. Queen Victoria adopted the tartan for the Royal Family. King George V even attempted to restrict the Royal Stewart to the Royal Family, but this failed. The Royal Stewart has always been very popular and widely worn throughout the country. Ultimately, the Balmoral tartan became the sole domain of the Royal Family.
Description
Our scarves made from the finest brushed lambswool are an essential accessory for every wardrobe. Drape this classic and elegant accessory over your shoulders or wrap yourself up in it for warmth. The ideal accessory for both men's and women's fashion.
Did you know?
Stewart Royal Modern is a must-have for any Scotland enthusiast. It's a classic red tartan with green undertones. The Royal Stewart, commonly referred to simply as Royal Tartan, has been associated with the House of Stewart for centuries. The Stewart monarchs descended from Walter, the High Steward of Scotland, who married Princess Marjory, daughter of King Robert the Bruce. Their son, King Robert II, was the first Stewart king.
The male line of the Stewart family tree tragically ends with the death of Prince Henry, brother of Prince Charles Edward, better known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, whose followers allegedly wore the tartan.
According to the Scottish Register of Tartans, the Royal Stewart tartan pattern can already be found in the inventory of Wilsons of Bannockburn around 1800. It has always enjoyed great popularity.
George IV wore the Royal Stewart tartan during his visit to Scotland in 1822. Queen Victoria adopted the tartan for the Royal Family. King George V even attempted to restrict the Royal Stewart to the Royal Family, but this failed. The Royal Stewart has always been very popular and widely worn throughout the country. Ultimately, the Balmoral tartan became the sole domain of the Royal Family.
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