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Clarsach, associated with Mary, Queen of Scots

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Clarsach, associated with Mary, Queen of Scots
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This is one of the two oldest surviving clarsachs from Scotland. It dates from around 1500 and was made in the West Highlands. It is said to have been given by Mary, Queen of Scots to Beatrice Gardyn of Banchory in 1563.

The clarsach has three sections: the soundbow, the forepillar, and at the top, joining these two sections, the harmonic curve. The surfaces are decorated with geometrical patterns, scroll work of leaves and foliage, and fabulous beasts.

The belief is that the clarsach, which was made in the West Highlands, was given by Mary, Queen of Scots, to Beatrice Gardyne of Banchory while on a hunting trip in Atholl. Beatrice later married into the Robertson family of Lude in Perthshire.

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