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The following article is reprinted with permission from the Caithness Glass Paperweight Collectors' Society magazine, Reflections. The article describes the making of the Robert the Bruce paperweight by Sarah Peterson.
Robert the Bruce was crowned King of Scotland on the 25th of March 1306, at
Scone near Perth. This was a time of great turmoil in Scotland. The English
King, Edward I, had reduced Scotland to a vassal state and Bruce, following
in the footsteps of William Wallace, knew that independence was the only answer
for Scotland. However, as Bruce had been outlawed by Edward I, his only option
was to go into hiding.
It was during this time that the legendary tale of the spider is said to have
occurred. Hiding in a cave, Bruce watched a spider attempting to spin a web
in the cave mouth. Failing in its first two attempts, it was successful on the
third. Bruce realized that he had to keep fighting for independence, no matter
how difficult the task. The turning point came in 1314 at the Battle of Bannockburn
-- Scotland was on her way and the Declaration of Arbroath proclaiming Scottish
Independence was signed in 1320.
©2003 Caithness Glass Paperweight Collectors' Society. Reprinted with
permission.
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