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Why Did the Celts Wear Torcs?

Why Did the Celts Wear Torcs?

Posted by The Celtic Croft on Jan 25th 2021

Why did the Celts wear torcs, and what makes them so unique? We recently came across this question and wanted to share what we found out. The answer may inspire you to buy some for  your clan.&n … read more
The Origins of the Scottish Bagpipe

The Origins of the Scottish Bagpipe

Posted by The Celtic Croft on Jan 21st 2021

When you hear that distinctive wail of the bagpipes, it evokes strong feelings and memories. Whether you remember a wedding, a funeral, watching Outlander, or a feast day, bagpipes are the emotional b … read more
Burns Night, A Scottish Tradition

Burns Night, A Scottish Tradition

Posted by The Celtic Croft on Jan 6th 2021

Have you heard of a "Burns Supper"? No, it is not when you've scorched your meal, but rather a celebration of the Scottish poet, Robert Burns. And by hosting or going to a Burns Night Supper, you have … read more
Scottish Slang to Include in Your Vocabulary

Scottish Slang to Include in Your Vocabulary

Posted by The Celtic Croft on Jan 1st 2021

A Beginners Course in Scottish Slang She is a bonny lass, do you ken her? She is a pretty girl, do you know her? She is looking peely wally, and gie ye that. She is looking unwell and tired, and I … read more
Haggis: A True Scottish Delicacy

Haggis: A True Scottish Delicacy

Posted by The Celtic Croft on Dec 30th 2020

When the word “haggis” is spoken anywhere but Scotland, it’s most likely to be met with a sneer, a gag, a general “yuck” sort of sound. These other than complimentary sou … read more