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Russian Scottish - Scarf


This Fine Wool scarf (Unbrushed) is another elegant accessory in this modern & striking Russian-Scottish tartan. Pure New Wool. Made here by one of Scotland's leading weavers.
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This Fine Wool scarf in a Pure New unbrushed Wool is an elegant accessory usually held in stock in this modern & striking Russian-Scottish tartan. Made in Scotland by one of the country's leading weavers. For smart or Casual wear.

Dimensions: 24cm x 140cm (9inches x 59 inches), with Fringed ends.

(Please email us info@staonlineshop.co.uk about this fabric and all the other products and accessories available for make-up in this tartan, including Kilts, Trews, Skirts, Waistcoats, Headgear, Handbags, cushions etc. ) Scarves, Ties and Baseball Caps are ordinarily available from stock.

Background:
The Russian-Scottish tartan is based on two of Russia's most iconic figures - one of its greatest poets, Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov (1814-1841) and one of its greatest heroes, Field Marshall and Prince of the Russian Empire Michael Barclay de Tolly (1757-1818) both of whom were descendants of Scots.
The white, blue and red are from the Russian national flag.  The red on green is taken directly from the Barclay tartan and the three white lines on blue represent not only St Andrew - the patron saint of both Russia and Scotland - but also the major design element in the Lermontov tartan, the first tartan ever designed for a Russian family.
The two Russian-Scottish dynasties are further connected in that in 1841 it was a Doctor Ivan Barclay of Piatigorsk who signed the death certificate of  the poet Mikhail Lermontov who was tragically killed in a duel.
Designed by Brian Wilton of the Scottish Tartans Authority in 2007 and arranged through Vladimir Malygin (Consul General of the Russian Federation In Edinburgh) and approved by Mr Yuri Fedotov, Russian Ambassador in London.

 

 

 

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(£26.63 excl tax)

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