Description
Celebrate the heritage of New Brunswick with this beautifully woven Lambswool Tartan Scarf by Patrick King Woollen Company. Designed by the Loomcrofters Museum in Gagetown in 1959, this provincial tartan honours the province’s rich history and landscape. Forest and meadow greens represent the lumber and agriculture industries, while blue evokes the coastal and inland waters. Gold symbolizes New Brunswick’s wealth of potential, and red stands for the loyalty of the early settlers and the New Brunswick Regiment. A touch of brown pays tribute to Lord Beaverbrook, who commissioned the first weaving. Soft, breathable, and naturally insulating, this lambswool scarf offers timeless style rooted in Canadian tradition.
Features:
- Made from 100% pure lambswool
- Features the official New Brunswick provincial tartan
- Naturally soft, warm, and breathable
- Fringed edges for a classic look
- Designed by Loomcrofters Museum in Gagetown, 1959
Product Details:
- Dimensions: 11.8″ x 55″ (30 cm x 140 cm)
- Fringe: 3″ (8 cm)
- Material: 100% Lambswool
- Care: Wash in cold water and dry flat or dry clean
- Made in Port Hope, Ontario
About the Brand
With roots tracing back to Irish weavers and spinners of the 1800s, Patrick King Woollen Company carries forward a legacy of craftsmanship and tradition. Now based in Port Hope, Ontario and Edinburgh, Scotland, the company is known for its high-quality wool products and exclusive tartan designs. Using luxurious Lambswool and Merino wool, each piece reflects timeless elegance. As a proud member of the Scottish Tartan Authority, all tartans are officially registered with The Scottish Tartan Registry.
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