Aberdeen (Johnston and Smith) Tartan Fabric
Aberdeen (Johnston and Smith) Tartan Fabric
The Johnston and Smith clan's tarn is a rich heritage of Scottish history. Tartan patterns are Scottish in origin and have been in use since the 16th century, during which they were used to denote a clan's affiliation. Tartans are unique in that they not only identify particular families but also carry with them cultural meaning, representing loyalty, pride and a sense of community. Tartans were popular in the early 1800's after being revived by prominent individuals like Sir Walter Scott,
Care Instructions
Dry clean recommended for best results. Hand wash gently in cold water where needed. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Iron on low heat with a pressing cloth to maintain fabric structure and color vibrancy.
Aberdeen (Johnston and Smith) Tartan Fabric
The Johnston and Smith clan's tarn is a rich heritage of Scottish history. Tartan patterns are Scottish in origin and have been in use since the 16th century, during which they were used to denote a clan's affiliation. Tartans are unique in that they not only identify particular families but also carry with them cultural meaning, representing loyalty, pride and a sense of community. Tartans were popular in the early 1800's after being revived by prominent individuals like Sir Walter Scott,
Care Instructions
Dry clean recommended for best results. Hand wash gently in cold water where needed. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Iron on low heat with a pressing cloth to maintain fabric structure and color vibrancy.
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