Harris Tweed by Kenneth Mackenzie Ltd

Harris Tweed by Kenneth Mackenzie Ltd Locally owned 120 year old Kenneth Mackenzie Mill, producing the iconic fabric 'Harris Tweed®️’ crafted in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.

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120 years. One remarkable legacy.An evening spent celebrating the people, craftsmanship and heritage that have shaped Ke...
11/08/2026

120 years. One remarkable legacy.

An evening spent celebrating the people, craftsmanship and heritage that have shaped Kenneth Mackenzie Harris Tweed since 1906.

To everyone who has been part of our journey, from generations of skilled makers to friends, partners and our wider community - thank you.

Here's to honouring tradition, embracing innovation, and weaving the next chapter together.

It all begins with pure new wool.Gathered from across Scotland, shaped by hardy sheep and an even hardier landscape, eve...
09/08/2026

It all begins with pure new wool.

Gathered from across Scotland, shaped by hardy sheep and an even hardier landscape, every fleece carries the character of the land it comes from.

From these natural fibres begins the journey of Kenneth Mackenzie Harris Tweed.

Some things simply can't be rushed.The character of Harris Tweed comes from time, skill and tradition - qualities that h...
05/08/2026

Some things simply can't be rushed.

The character of Harris Tweed comes from time, skill and tradition - qualities that have defined its making for generations.

It's a reminder that the things made with care are often the things that last the longest.

Swipe through to discover what makes Harris Tweed so special.

The faces may change, but the craft remains.Separated by decades, these photographs tell the same story of skill, patien...
02/08/2026

The faces may change, but the craft remains.

Separated by decades, these photographs tell the same story of skill, patience and a commitment to creating something that lasts.

It's this connection between past and present that makes Harris Tweed unlike any other fabric in the world.

Before & After!!Many thanks to our team in the mill for painting the exterior of our main building. Also to Stornoway Me...
30/07/2026

Before & After!!
Many thanks to our team in the mill for painting the exterior of our main building.
Also to Stornoway Media Centre for the transformational signage and door covering.

Fantastic work as always from Stornoway Media Centre.  A pleasure to support local business.
30/07/2026

Fantastic work as always from Stornoway Media Centre. A pleasure to support local business.

23/07/2026

Labels Policy and Brand Rules

The words HARRIS TWEED® and the ORB Trademark are the intellectual property of the Harris Tweed Authority.

There are strict rules surrounding their use, and the HTA actively protects its IP through strict enforcement of these policies and rules.

To learn more visit https://www.harristweed.org/labels-policy-and-brand-rules/

18/07/2026
03/07/2026

A spotlight on our history:

As we have gained a host of new followers in 2026, the midpoint of the year seems a good time to highlight a landmark legal ruling which has been pivotal in shaping and safeguarding the Harris Tweed® Industry.

We are very grateful to the Authority’s legal advisor Colin Hulme from Burness Paull for summarising the importance of the case and ruling for us.

“The name “Harris Tweed” can only be used to describe a hand-woven tweed wholly made, manufactured, and produced in the Outer Hebrides from 100 per cent pure Scottish virgin wool. We now have the cherished Harris Tweed Act 1993 which sets that in legislative stone.

However, in the 1950’s the position was not quite so clear. By the late 1950’s the Argyll-shire Weavers had established a business manufacturing cloth on the mainland and calling it “Harris Tweed”. They developed a shield logo to rival the famous Harris Tweed® Orb mark and had it registered as a heraldic device. So consumers could choose from Orb Harris Tweed and so called “Shield Harris Tweed” – with different characteristics.

This could not be allowed to continue and litigation commenced between the parties concerned. It was in fact the Argyll-shire Weavers who took the case to the Court of Session in Edinburgh seeking to establish their right to produce and sell “Shield Harris Tweed”. All fans of Clo Mor will know that they failed in their attempt.

62 years ago, Lord Hunter issued a famous judgment which helped establish that in order to be properly described as Harris Tweed®, such cloth must have been made of pure virgin Scottish wool which had been dyed, spun, and finished in the islands of the Outer Hebrides and hand-woven by the islanders at their homes. He did so after hearing the longest case in Scottish legal history.

Lord Hunter’s judgment provided solid bricks in the wall which ensures this much loved cloth remains unique and so special. It was an important base on which the Harris Tweed Act could then be enacted in Westminster just over 30 years later.

It is a matter of immense pride to those of us at Burness Paull that our firm acted for the Harris Tweed Association in this case. One of the lawyers, Sir Charles Fraser, who had successfully handled the case called me “out of the blue” a couple of years ago. Although he had retired from our firm some time ago, he just wanted to ensure all was well with Harris Tweed®. I could tell that his victory all those years ago remained important to him today, just as it is to the Harris Tweed industry.”

28/05/2026

Siobhan Mackenzie artist in residence Kimpton Charlotte Square Hotel.
Harris Tweed by Kenneth Mackenzie Ltd are proud to have our exhibition hosted as part of Siobhan’s works here for the summer.

Address

Caberfeidh Road
Newry

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5am
Tuesday 8am - 5am
Wednesday 8am - 5am
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 12pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+441851702772

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