I have been out and about this weekend; I went to a small art exhibition of local artists and stopped by a couple of craft shops selling local hand made goods. While at the art exhibition I found myself in conversation with a couple who were on holiday in the area but had lived all their lives in the small Hebridian Island of Harris.
From the websitehttp://www.harristweedhebrides.com/
Harris Tweed has been described as “the Champagne of fabrics” and;
is the only fabric in the world governed by its own Act of Parliament.
This legal status was reached in a 1993 Act of Parliament (before this Harris Tweed was protected by Common Law Trademark Certification) and this legislation underpins the unique status of Harris Tweed.
As its reputation grew, and Harris Tweed was embraced by royalty, the industry had to adapt to commercial production, while maintaining the crucial requirement that it must be handwoven at the home of the weaver.
Success led to imitations and legal protection was sought for the genuine article.
Success led to imitations and legal protection was sought for the genuine article. The Harris Tweed Association was formed in 1909 and the adoption, a year later, of the world-famous Orb trade mark, which authenticates genuine Harris Tweed. This provided common law protection as a certification trademark and this provided the basis for The Act of Parliament which was finally passed in 1993.
forgetmenot525 wrote on Oct 12, '10
me too Donna, I'm surprised no one else commented on the boots, I think they are brilliant.
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acousticeagle wrote on Oct 12, '10
Love the boots.
I really like the look of these fabrics, but are they at all scratchy? I used to have a riding jacket that was lined with satin. I could quite imagine the same jacket in this tweed. I'm in a craft group in my town where many of the women dye and spin their own wool. They do some weaving too, but not really really fine weaving, just with looms. They are a very dedicated bunch. |
brendainmad wrote on Oct 11, '10
This
is beautiful fabric, so colourful and as your article says not just for
men any more. BTW, hope you got your heating fixed. Bet it's starting
to cool down especially at night.
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Oct 11, '10, edited on Oct 11, '10
I
went to the web site to check, they sell lengths, different designs
cost different amounts, one of the more old fashioned and traditional
designs that I looked at 'Cost per 2.5m x 1.5m Length of Tweed is £75
(inc VAT)'
There is a lot on that web site, including online selling of fabric and garments, but I found the web site very difficult to load, it took ages and sometimes got 'stuck between pages. If your computer can cope with the site its worth a look. http://www.harristweedhebrides.com/ |
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