Campbell of Cawdor Ancient Tartan Fabric

$19.00$164.00

– 100% Acrylic Fabric
– 54 Inches Standard Width
– Running Yards
– 16 Oz Medium Weight
– Best for Kilts, Shawls, Accessories and Great Plaid

Description

Campbell of Cawdor Ancient Lightweight Tartan is a vibrant blue and green based tartan with an orange and white overcheck. Woven using 100% Pure New Acrylic Wool this tartan is available for made to measure products, accessories, soft furnishings and crafts. Made in Scotland.

The Clan Campbell were powerful in the West of Scotland and in Argyllshire. Known as the race of Diarmid, they received the Lordship of Rochow in the 13th century. The Campbells took a prominent part in the affairs of state and held high positions, including Hereditary Lord Justice General and Admiral of the Western Coasts and Isles of Scotland. The 9th Duke married H. R. H. Princess Louise, daughter of Queen Victoria, in 1871.

Additional information
Yards

0.5yard(US$19)

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1yard(US$36)

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2Yards(US$54)

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3Yards(US$74)

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4Yards(US$92)

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5Yards(US$110)

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6Yards(US$128)

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7Yards(US$146)

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8Yards(US$164)

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