...It began in the autumn of 1946 when a Peat gatherer seeking fuel on Culloden Moor, near Inverness, dug out an old piece of cloth, which after the most searching examination proved to be of MacDonald Tartan. The colour and sett were noted to be somewhat different to that in vogue but this was hardly surprising when it was decided that the piece of cloth was certainly 200 years old....
...Here indeed was the key to much lost and sketchy knowledge and to D.C.Dalgliesh, who obtained this piece of cloth on loan, among conditions laid down were two namely (1) that it be insured for £2,000, and (2) that it be lodge nightly, locked away in a safe.
Patient and intensive research into colours, sett and weave followed, and as a result D.C.Dalgliesh Ltd., have produced a range of “Reproduction Tartans” which are authentic in colour and design to those worn in 1745 and before.
Woven in pure 100% new wool, and using traditional weaving methods, the colourings of these Tartans offer a soft muted effect entirely reminiscent of the days when vegetable sources such as lichen, moss and alder bark provided the dyer with his raw materials.
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