The Astonishing Story of Harris Tweed
This documentary produced by Sartorial Talks explores the astonishing world of one the most famous fabrics in the world : the iconic Harris Tweed, produced on the remote islands of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland by a community of people who still weave by hand at home. Harris Tweed is the only fabric in the world which is protected by an act of Parliament which defines exactly how to produce it in order to print on it the famous Orb label. A fascinating story of people working in harmony with their land and their traditions.

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The Genesis of Tartan: Weaving Tartan's History

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The Making of Harris Tweed

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The Truth About Sprezzatura

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Is Harris Tweed Worth It? (Iconic Scottish Fabric Review)

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What did Iron Age women wear? (cir. 300-200BCE, NW Europe / Britain)

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1957: Life on Rathlin Island | BBC Archive

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Cordings and the Tweed Run

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DON'T Get a Family Tartan... Unless You're Ready for THIS

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How Scotland Makes the World’s Finest Tartan, Cashmere & Whisky | Made In | Condé Nast Traveler

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HARRIS TWEED DOCUMENTARY | A LIFE OF TWEED |

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A Crash Course in Tweed and More at Lovat Mill in Hawick, Scotland

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Nettles for Textiles!

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Tweed Guide - How To Wear Harris Tweeds, Donegal, Cheviot, Saxony...

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DON'T Use These 8 UK Butter Brands (And 4 That Are ACTUALLY Pure)

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Inside the Shed Where Tiny Dolls House Furniture Is Crafted | How Was It Made?

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St Kilda Story

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Harris Tweed Custom Garments

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BBC Coast: Harris Tweed

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A History of Scottish Clans, Tartan & Kilts

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