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Wo Kilt kaufen in Dublin?

  1. Wo Kilt kaufen in Dublin? Beitrag #1
    Pia85

    Wo Kilt kaufen in Dublin?

    Hallo,
    ich möchte mir einen Kilt in Dublin kaufen. Kennt hier jemand Geschäfte?

    Vielen Dank.
    Pia

  2. Wo Kilt kaufen in Dublin? Beitrag #2
    irlins
    In Schottland wirst Du da (logischerweise) eher fündig. Ansonsten http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...6113218AAG0ykQ

    Traditioneller irischer Kilt ...

  3. Wo Kilt kaufen in Dublin? Beitrag #3
    aisteoir
    Avatar von aisteoir
    http://www.ond.ie/index.html

    Und für Interessierte:

    "Kilts in Ireland
    A mix of Irish Defence Force pipers wearing saffron kilts

    Though the origins of the Irish kilt continue to be a subject of debate, current evidence suggests that kilts originated in the Scottish Highlands and Isles and were adopted by Irish nationalists at the turn of the 20th century as a symbol of Celtic identity.[8]

    A garment that has often been mistaken for kilts in early depictions is the Irish 'Lein-croich', a long tunic traditionally made from solid colour cloth, with black, saffron and green being the most widely used colours. Solid coloured kilts were first adopted for use by Irish nationalists and thereafter by Irish regiments serving in the British Army, but they could often be seen in late 19th and early 20th century photos in Ireland especially at political and musical gatherings, as the kilt was adopted as a symbol of Gaelic nationalism in Ireland during this period.[8]

    Upwards of 100 Irish tartans have been registered with the Scottish tartan Authority.[citation needed] The earliest dating back to the 1880s. Many faux "Irish County" tartans were designed by Polly Wittering, first produced in 1996 by the House of Edgar, of Perth in Scotland. Marton Mills in West Yorkshire produced a competing "Irish County Crest Collection" based on the colours from Irish county crests, resulting in tartans that are considered aesthetically questionable by many traditionalists. There are also a number of "Irish District" tartans most of which are recent designs by Lochcarron of Scotland. The Ulster tartan is one of the oldest registered Irish tartans. It was found by a farmer, W.G. Dixon, in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, in 1956 as he uncovered pieces of clothing made from the design. The Belfast Museum and Art Gallery dated the material from between the 1590s to 1650s. Its exact origins are unknown, but it is likely that came from a Scottish pioneer during the beginning of the Ulster plantation period when the Scots first came in great numbers to Ulster. There are other generic Irish tartans including the Irish National, St. Patrick's, Tara, and Clodagh. Some Irish family tartans have been appearing over the years, although these are few at the moment more are being created. O'Brien, Sullivan, Murphy, Fitzpatrick, and Forde are fairly common examples of Irish family tartans.

    The current crop of county and district tartans is largely unknown in Ireland and indeed difficult to obtain, having been designed and marketed primarily for the Irish-American market. In the book District Tartans by Gordon Teall of Teallach and Philip D Smith Jr (ISBN 0 85683 085 2) only three tartans are identified as being distinctly Irish; these are Ulster, Tara, and Clodagh. As noted above the Ulster tartan originates from around 1590–1650 and is probably Scottish in origin.[9] The Tara was first noted around 1880 and was originally called Murphy. The Clodagh has an earliest date of 1971 with uncertainty as to its original designer or first appearance.

    Day-to-day kilt wearing is rarely encountered, the tradition is largely confined to members of the Ulster Scots in Northern Ireland and areas of Scottish settlement in Ireland. Within the world of Irish dancing boy's kilts have been largely abandoned, especially since the worldwide popularity of Riverdance and the revival and interest in Irish dancing generally. [10]"
    (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilt)

  4. Wo Kilt kaufen in Dublin? Beitrag #4
    irlins
    Zitat Zitat von aisteoir
    http://www.ond.ie/index.html
    Trade Customers only ...

  5. Wo Kilt kaufen in Dublin? Beitrag #5
    Fionella
    verkauft blacktie nicht auch kilts. Wenn man von der O'Connel Bridge Richtung Trinity läuft ist rechterhand ein laden der Kilts im Schaufenster hat.

  6. Wo Kilt kaufen in Dublin? Beitrag #6
    Pia85

    Danke!

    Danke Euch für die Tips.

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