Our Clauran scarf is crafted in Evanton by Claire and her small team, woven delicately on legacy 20th-century shuttle looms to create a luxurious feel with a perfectly balanced weft and warp.
Built in 1929, these looms produce a traditional selvage that only true shuttle weaving can achieve - a mark of quality now rare in the UK. Each Shuttle Loom has a chain - for this specific project the tartan chain was Claire's largest ever at 1,000 lengths, and built entirely by hand over three days - a record even for Martin, who’s been in the industry for 60 years.
Woven on equipment that values people over machines, the Clauran scarf honours the human craft at the heart of tartan.
Finished through light milling and decatisation for a subtle sheen and softly felted texture, it offers a cool, smooth handle that regulates body temperature and limits pilling - a timeless expression of craftsmanship and care.





















