Sùlaire
Sùlaire Gannet /suːLɪrʲə/ From the land, comes the cloth, comes the language… The Northern Gannet, a vision of sharpest elegance and speed. The act of these seabirds hunting fish is…
Sùlaire Gannet /suːLɪrʲə/ From the land, comes the cloth, comes the language… The Northern Gannet, a vision of sharpest elegance and speed. The act of these seabirds hunting fish is…
Sgarbh an Sgùmain Shag /sgarav əN sguːmɛNʲ/ From the land, comes the cloth, comes the language… The primitive appearance of these reptilian-like seabirds gives the impression of them having lived…
Pattern, weave, colour and texture harmonise together in a gentle landscape of grazing sheep, grassy runrigs, and soft evening light scattering brightness across the water. This multi-patterned Harris Tweed® fabric…
The caption on this image sums it up perfectly. Visit our archives Photographer unknown. Spot a familiar face in any of our archive posts? Get in touch; we’d love to…
Found in the archives – a fantastic basket piled high with Harris Tweed® on a summers day, shot in 1995. Where in around the world were these lengths of to…
…which are blended together to gain the advantages of their unique characteristics. Although most of the wool comes from the Scottish mainland, in the early summer, the island communities join…
…a tha dha-rìribh fallain gu h-eag-eòlach a tha seo le buaidh-iòsal VOC (volatile organic compound) pròiseas ullachaidh stuth-sùighteach, agus tha e neo-aileirgeanach agus bith-lobhach. Harris Tweed® fabric is truly dyed…
“Wee Alex opening a bale. 1991.” Photograph by DI MacArthur. Visit our archives. Spot a familiar face in any of our archive posts? Get in touch, we’d love to hear…
Wishing a Merry Christmas to all of our good friends and supportive followers from around the world Best wishes, HTA Team ❤️…
A note of thanks and warm wishes from our CEO, Lorna Macaulay: Dear friends, When I was a kid, every year without fail my granny used to say: ‘‘Well, that…