The Gordon Dress Modern Lambswool stole is the perfect multitasking accessory, worn wrapped close or draped over the shoulders this beautiful piece offers warmth and style in abundance. Alternatively, have it displayed in your home over your bed or sofa to inject a little bit of Scotland into your interior space. It also could be used outdoors as a lap blanket for spectating outdoor sports during the colder months.
First recorded in Berwickshire in the 12th century, the Clan Gordon have, since the 14th century, been associated with Aberdeenshire. Sir Adam (Lord of Gordon) was given the Lordship of Strathbogie by King Robert the Bruce for services in battle. As a clan, they were powerful and waged war against neighbouring clans, and their chief was called "The Cock of the North". The Marquis of Huntly was Governor of Inverness Castle and his deputy, in 1562, refused Mary, Queen of Scots entry to that fortress. The Gordon Highlanders were raised in 1794 and Jane, Duchess of Gordon, who helped to obtain recruits, is traditionally said to have kissed each man as he enlisted. Aboyne Castle, in Aberdeenshire, is the home of the chief
Tartan: Dress Gordon
Dimensions: 185cm x 70cm (72" x 28") including roped fringe.
Composition: 100% Lambswool.
Wash Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only.
Made proudly at our mill in the heart of the Scottish Borders.
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