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About the Trademark
In the early Fifth Century AD, Tara was a place in the Leinster province of Ireland. There also was a Celtic King of Tara. In Margaret Mitchell's book "Gone With The Wind", Tara was the plantation where the O'Hara family lived. The decision to join the Celtic knot design with "Tara" for the name of the studio was the melding of elements of a design that satisfied my desire for something that represented my Scottish/Celtic ancestry and my southern heritage.
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