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Wear a piece of Scotland’s story with the Spirit of Culloden Tartan Tammy Hat, beautifully crafted by Lochcarron of Scotland. Inspired by the landscape and legacy of Culloden Battlefield, this traditional tammy brings together heritage design and everyday wearability.
The Spirit of Culloden tartan was created to mark the 280th anniversary of the Battle of Culloden, with every colour carrying meaning. Deep greys reflect the sombre events of the battle, while lighter tones echo the skies and weaponry of the time. Earthy greens and browns represent the moorland landscape and resting places of those who fell, while blue and white threads pay tribute to the Jacobite bonnets worn during the rising.
Crafted from quality wool, the tammy offers warmth and comfort while maintaining a soft, structured shape. Its classic silhouette makes it easy to style, whether worn traditionally or with a more contemporary twist.
Ideal use cases
Thoughtful present for history lovers or those with a connection to Culloden.
Adds warmth and character to autumn and winter outfits.
Wearable reminder of a visit to the Highlands and Culloden Battlefield.
Ideal for Scottish gatherings, celebrations or cultural events.
Pairs beautifully with matching scarves or shawls from the Spirit of Culloden range.
Every purchase supports the National Trust for Scotland in protecting places like Culloden Battlefield and preserving their stories for future generations.
Tartan: Spirit of Culloden, Reference: 15332 Composition: 100% Lambswool. Wash Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only. Origins: Made proudly by the Lochcarron of Scotland mill in the heart of the Scottish Borders