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In reply to the discussion: See the New Tartan Pattern Created to Honor Women Accused of Witchcraft in Scotland Between 1563 and 1736 [View all]TommyT139
(2,065 posts)39. What did you find?
As far as I can tell, the tartan is custom made at this place:
https://www.pricklythistlescotland.com/
...which certainly seems to go above and beyond, ethically. Did I miss something?
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See the New Tartan Pattern Created to Honor Women Accused of Witchcraft in Scotland Between 1563 and 1736 [View all]
demmiblue
Oct 27
OP
Those dark times still live in our psyche and has kept women "in their places" ever since.
1WorldHope
Oct 27
#2
". . . every time a man murders his wife or girl friend. It's a witch burning all the same."
ariadne0614
Oct 27
#3
The symbolism of the colors and thread counts is interesting, but let's not lose sight of the fact that the tartan......
FadedMullet
Oct 27
#6
This reminds me of a piece I saw on TV years ago about the origins of witches.
Boomerproud
Oct 28
#21
Why is it that Christianity is better known for its persecutions than its love?
Lonestarblue
Oct 28
#22