Merino Wool Blankets





Merino Wool Blankets
These Merino Wool blankets are perfect for your gifts, campers, cottages and everyone who appreciates the warmth, comfort and style of woollen products at home.
Traditional clan and custom tartan throws are woven using a shutterless loom for the Highland Collection, producing high-quality wool and vibrant colours. Unmatched in quality and durability, Patrick King Woollen Company blankets are natural, breathable and sustainable.
Dimensions: 69″x 62″ / 175cm x 157cm, 3"/ 7.5cm fringe
Material: 100% Merino Wool
Care Instructions: Wash in cold water and dry flat or dry clean
*Showroom quantity is limited
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Clan Stewart has land throughout Scotland. The Clan owns some of the most recognizable properties in Scotland, such as Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle, Linlithgow Palace, Castle Stalker, Doune Castle, Bishop’s Palace and Castle Stuart.
Our traditional clan and custom tartan throws are woven using a shutterless loom for our Highland Collection, producing high-quality wool and vibrant colours. Unmatched in quality and durability, Patrick King Woollen Company blankets are natural, breathable and sustainable.
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The Fraser clan is a Scottish clan with a rich history that dates back to medieval times. The clan takes its name from the French word "fraise," meaning strawberry, and its origins are believed to be linked to a group of Frasers who came to Scotland from France in the 11th century. The clan's association with the strawberry may be reflected in its crest, which features a strawberry plant.
Here is an overview of key points in the Fraser clan history:
Origins: The Frasers are said to have originated in Anjou, France, and arrived in Scotland during the 11th century. The first recorded Fraser in Scotland was Simon Fraser, who witnessed a charter in the late 12th century.
Support for the Crown: Over the centuries, the Frasers became loyal supporters of the Scottish monarchy. They played a prominent role in various conflicts and battles, including the Wars of Scottish Independence.
Clan Wars: The Frasers were involved in various clan conflicts, particularly with neighboring clans such as the MacDonalds and the MacKenzies. One of the most notable clashes was the Battle of Bealach nam Broig in 1452 against the MacDonalds.
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The Royal Stewart Tartan is a well-known tartan pattern associated with the British royal family, particularly the House of Stewart. The Stewart dynasty has historical connections to the Scottish monarchy, and the Royal Stewart Tartan is often referred to as a royal tartan.
The pattern typically consists of a red background with a pattern of green and blue crisscrossed lines. There are also yellow and white lines in the design. The tartan is widely recognized and has become a symbol of Scottish heritage and, to some extent, British royalty.
Members of the royal family, including Queen Elizabeth II, have been known to wear clothing or accessories featuring the Royal Stewart Tartan on various occasions. It's commonly used in kilts, scarves, and other traditional Scottish attire.
It's worth noting that tartans are associated with specific Scottish clans or families, and the Royal Stewart Tartan is considered a "universal" or "national" tartan rather than being specific to a particular clan. It has gained popularity and widespread use beyond its historical connections, and today, people of various backgrounds may wear it as a symbol of Scottish identity or simply for its attractive design.
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Once thought to be a sept of Clan Mactavish, Clan Thompson is a clan in its own right. The first known appearance of Clan Thom(p)son was the Thompsons of Eskdale, who were known to be fierce border reivers. They were infamous for raids on the border regions between England and Scotland. Although not linked by blood, the clans share a tartan – Thompson Red Modern.
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Once thought to be a sept of Clan Mactavish, Clan Thompson is a clan in its own right. The first known appearance of Clan Thom(p)son was the Thompsons of Eskdale, who were known to be fierce border reivers. They were infamous for raids on the border regions between England and Scotland. Although not linked by blood, the clans share a tartan – Thompson Red Modern.