Beautiful Neck Tie - Standout Accessory For Any Formal or Traditional Kilt Outfit
Hand Made in Scotland
Unique Design - Genuine Sutherland Old Weathered Tartan
Size: 9cm x 144cm ( 3.5 In x 56 In )
Made in Scotland
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Historical Sutherland Scottish Family Clan Tartan Neck Tie From Scotland
Perfect for any Occasion - Weddings, Formal Events, Parties, Special Occasions, Work & Fancy Dress Events, Casual & Gift Options
Stylish and Sophisticating Accessory
100% Wool - Durable and Long Lasting Guaranteed
Great Product For those who love and Appreciate the History of Scotland and Scottish Family Heritage
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Genuine Scottish Family Surname Clan Tartan Tie
100% Wool - Pure Wool
Sutherland Old Weathered is a Olive Green and Grey Based Tartan with Red, Charcoal and White Overchecks.
Sutherland Clan History - The Clan Sutherland is a well-established and historically significant clan in Scotland. Their origins can be traced back to the Norsemen who conquered much of the Scottish mainland, and their history is intertwined with the territory known as Sudrland. The clan's lineage is linked to the Earldom of Sutherland, which is claimed to be the oldest in Britain.
The name "Sutherland" comes from "Sudrland," meaning "southern land" in Old Norse, referring to the region south of the Norse earldom of Orkney and Caithness.
The Sutherland clan is believed to be of Flemish descent, tracing their lineage back to Freskin, a Norman knight. Freskin is also considered the progenitor of the Clan Murray.
The clan's history in Scotland is linked to the creation of the Earldom of Sutherland and the granting of lands to Hugh, a descendant of Freskin, by David I of Scotland.
The Sutherland clan, like many Scottish clans, experienced feuds and conflicts with other families, such as the Sinclairs of Caithness, the MacKays, and the MacLeods.