CLAN CAMBELL OF ARGYLL
Pat Fish's proud heritage as a Scot-Pict-Celt
Inverary Castle
The castle was built in 1744 by the third Duke of Argyll, and it remains
today the home of the present head of my clan, the 13th Duke
of Argyll.
Campbell Clan Badge
NE OBLIVISCARIS
Which I interpret to mean "Don't be oblivious."
The first paperwork I got when
I joined the Clan Campbell Society of
North America said that, strictly speaking, the Campbells
are NOT considered Celts. SHOCKING! Since I've made a bit of
a reputation for myself as a Celtic enthusiast I was truely upset.
But the next sentence put me at ease. The Campbells are PICTS. Known
in history and fable as the PICTORIAL PEOPLE, celebrated for their
prowess as tattooed fighters whose appearance on the battlefield struck
terror into the hearts of their opponants.
For more information about the Picts and their ancient tattoo tradition, visit the Pictish Tattooing page.
MANY ARE CHOSEN, BUT FEW
ARE PICT!
And here's a nod and a LINK
to my clansman David R. Campbell's Celtic knot page.
He has collaborated with me over the past several years by
cleverly designing Celtic knots on his computer for me to work with.
I'm a primitivist, I do it all with graph paper and a lightbox, so
when I want a seven-pointed pattern, or anything else odd-numbered,
well, I ask the man with the program for help!
Clever that he's a Campbell!
I believe that having an ethnic identity and a link to
ones past is a wonderful thing, and it is especially fortunate that
many people are able to find a family crest that one of their ancestors
used. They make marvelous tattoos.
Of course, if you are so lucky as to be Scottish you will also
have a Clan Badge and tartan that you have the right to wear!
I have a page on this site that shows examples of Heraldry Tattoos; to view them click HERE. Also, you can visit the Pictish Tattoo Portfolio Page for more inspiration. Click Here for wearable Pictish Art.
And several of the crests and badges I have drawn out for clients are available for sale on my Yahoo store in the SCOTTISH CLAN TATTOOS section.
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