The Witches Tartan, created by Prickly Thistle Scotland, serves to honor the estimated 3,837 individuals accused of witchcraft in Scotland between 1563 and 1736, with around 2,500 executed. Registered on February 11, the tartan incorporates meaningful colors: black for history, grey for ash, red for blood, pink for legal recognition, and a white check symbolizing the campaign's aims of pardon, apology, and memorialization. Following an apology in 2022, efforts continue for formal acknowledgment of the injustices faced by these individuals through legal and memorial pathways.
The Witches Tartan celebrates the memory of over 2,500 people executed during the Scottish witch trials, recognizing their suffering and the ongoing quest for justice.
Designed to symbolize the plight of accused witches, the Witches Tartan features distinct colors: black for history, grey for ash, red for blood, pink for legal ribbons, and a white check representing the campaign's goals.
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