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Scotland's National Flower - The Thistle

Scotland's National Flower - The Thistle

Posted by Tartanista on 29th Mar 2022

The Thistle, a common flower blooming in the Scottish Highlands, has represented a symbol of heraldry and high honours for over 500 years. During the last centuries, their national emblem was present … read more
Scottish origins of Halloween

Scottish origins of Halloween

Posted by Tartanista on 29th Mar 2022

During the last centuries, Halloween became massively popular in the United States and was celebrated by many countries all over the world, but only a few people are aware of its Celtic origins.The … read more
Scottish Folklore

Scottish Folklore

Posted by Tartanista on 29th Mar 2022

Scotland is a land of beauty and mystery, well-known for its unique culture and rich folklore. There are many supernatural creatures to be found in Scottish / Gaelic folklore, their myths and legends … read more
Kilts in France

Kilts in France

Posted by Tartanista on 29th Mar 2022

Who says Celtic Kilt wearers can't live in France?You can be a Highland wear lover no matter the country you're coming from. Here's the proof. Charles, our lovely French customer, wearing … read more
Braemar Gathering

Braemar Gathering

Posted by Tartanista on 29th Mar 2022

Braemar Gathering, which takes place every year on the first Saturday of September, is the most famous Highland Games event hosted in Scotland. This year’s event has been cancelled, but we can still … read more