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Waverley Scotland Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace Notebook – Caledonia (pocket)

Waverley Scotland Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace Notebook – Caledonia (pocket)
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The vibrant Caledonia tartan has a sea-green background overlaid with broad red banding, with accents of black, white and yellow.

If your surname has no connection or association with any of the existing tartans you can choose to wear the Caledonia tartan because the Caledonia is “universal”. Caledonia is the Latin name that the Romans gave to the north of Scotland. The tartan is said by some to have been designed in the 1700s, but its true origins and age are not known.

The other universal tartans are the Black Watch, Stewart Hunting and Jacobite tartans. There are also commemorative tartans which celebrate a particular occasion or event, and national tartans such as the Flower of Scotland and Scotland’s National, which celebrate Scottish identity in general. In addition, there are corporate tartans and these belong to particular companies, organisations or groups of individuals.

One theory about the source of the Caledonia sett is that it was worn as a protest against the Union of the Parliaments of 1707, the Act that led to the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain on the 1st of May of that year. Some have described the wearing of this tartan, in plaids and silk scarves, as a way that fashionable Edinburgh ladies could show their disapproval of the Act of Union.

A “Caledonian” tartan was mentioned in the 1819 stock list of William Wilson of Bannockburn (established around 1770 near Stirling) and some writers have claimed that this is the tartan also known as William Wilson’s No.155. Others have claimed No.155 was the MacPherson tartan and some say it was named Kidd.

Whatever is the true story of its origin, this is an eye-catching and attractive universal tartan.

About the notebook: This notebook is made with cloth woven in mills in the United Kingdom. Notebook pages and paper components are made with acid-free 80gsm paper from sustainable forests. Boards used in the binding process are made of 100% recycled paper. This hardback notebook is bound in genuine British tartan cloth with an elastic closure, ribbon market, eight perforated end leaves and expandable inner note holder. It contains a removable booklet about the history of clan tartans, and a bookmark that gives information on the Caledonia tartan.

176 pages.

Left side blank, right side ruled.

Trimmed page size: 14 × 9 cm.

ISBN: 978-1-84934-423-4

Kinloch Anderson
: The tartan cloth is supplied by and produced with the authority of Kinloch Anderson Scotland, holders of Royal Warrants of Appointment as Tailors and Kiltmakers to HM The Queen, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and HRH The Prince of Wales.
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