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The Home of Tweed
Situated on the banks of the river Teviot, in the
picturesque Scottish Borders town of Hawick, Lovat Mill has a worldwide
reputation for woven excellence in design and quality.
Origins
The product we all recognise as “Tweed” has its
origins in Commercial Road, Hawick, just a few metres away from where Lovat
Mill stands today.
“Tweed” …an accident!
The term “Tweed” was coined quite accidentally in 1826
as the result of a misread label on a shipment of woven wool “Tweels” – the
Scots dialect word for twill – from weaver William Watson & Sons of
Commercial Road, Hawick, to a London cloth merchant. The word “Tweel” had
perhaps not been written clearly on the label but to the merchant “Tweed” made
complete sense as these fabrics were chiefly used in those days by gentlemen
for shooting and fishing, with the nearby river Tweed being a fashionable
destination for such pursuits.
A brand was born
With the misunderstanding then being perpetuated by
the customer reordering another consignment of “Tweeds”, William Watson chose
not to correct the mistake. Realising he had a fantastic name for his product,
and recognising the branding opportunity, he promptly adopted the term as a
description for his mill’s high quality sporting cloths. In modern times
William Watson would have been well advised to register copyright on this new
product, however 200 years ago there were few such considerations and use of
the word soon spread all over Scotland and, ultimately, throughout the World.
Legacy
Now generally recognised as “The Home of Tweed”, Lovat
Mill is proud to be the torch bearer of William Watson’s legacy, continuing the
manufacture of this unique product into the 21st century.
Lovat Mill now stands just a few metres from where
Watson’s mill once stood.
Humble beginnings
Weaving in Hawick began centuries ago as a cottage
industry using wool from local sheep, the abundant supply of water from the
River Teviot and, of course, the skills of artisan craftsmen and women.
By the late 1800’s, as new dyestuffs and loom types evolved, weaving in Hawick developed into a thriving industry supplying wool cloths to many new international markets. Lovat Mill currently exports around half of its product to “Tweed” connoisseurs the world o
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