A creature of both wonder and wariness, the faery dances on the edge of the seen and unseen – a playful spirit with a penchant for mischief and mystery. Steeped in the folklore of the Highlands, Berdok takes its name from a mythical king, said in a medieval poem to have dared challenge these elusive beings in battle. There’s a whisper of ancient magic in its delicate, translucent stripes – like strands of mist weaving over heathered hills. Beneath, a pattern of chevrons recalls the old tartans, crafted with a sense of defiance. This fabric might be a remnant left behind after the dust of conflict has settled – a quiet fragment from a battlefield where the line between mortal and faery is forever blurred.