Scottish Tartans World Register Information:
Name of Tartan: Pollock (Name)
Alternative name: Pollack, Cineal Pollag
ITI number: 867 Date: 1980
Category: Name
Designer / Source: Dalgliesh, D C
Copyright: None mentioned
Historic InformationL None
Notes:
Based on the Maxwell sett (white line replaces green) which in turn comes from the Vestiarium Scoticum (1842). Details of the Clan Society's design came from Rhys A Pollock in America. J.C. Thomson of Arlington is thought to have had a large hand in the design. Pollocks were feudal dependents of the Maxwells who lived in the Scottish Lowlands. Based on Maxwell hunting -- with white line replacing green. See also: Maxton. Samples in STA Dalgety Collection. Lochcarron swatch in archives.


By request, the Pollock Name Tartan is now available. Expertly wrapped on Keef's Kilt Drape AddOn mesh is perfect for adding a touch of your heritage to any outfit. Held in place by a belt of the best leather, left as the natural color with silver adornments. Other Pollock items available.



As always, try before you buy. If you are gifting, you can also try a product and it is strongly encouraged that you do so. You have to open each individual item to try it on.



Other tartan patterns can be requested at my group.
Snap_6GsbcXegLb92556063.jpg