Scotland, 1743. A stone circle on a highland hill. And a woman who has no business being there — in more ways than one.
Diana Gabaldon published the first Outlander novel in 1991 with the reasonable expectation that it would be a single book and the rather less reasonable expectation that it would be easy to categorise. It is a romance, an adventure, a historical novel, a time travel story and an unflinching examination of power, survival and devotion across two centuries — sometimes all within the same chapter. Claire Fraser is one of fiction's great protagonists: a World War Two combat nurse, a time traveller, a healer, a woman of extraordinary pragmatism and extraordinary passion who finds herself in eighteenth-century Scotland and proceeds to navigate it with the combination of medical expertise, sharp wit and sheer determined competence that defines everything she does. Jamie Fraser, the man she finds there, is why the fandom has never quite recovered its composure.
Starz's television adaptation, which ran from 2014 across eight celebrated seasons, brought the Scottish Highlands, the Jacobite rising and the Fraser marriage to a global audience with production values and an emotional commitment that matched the source material's intensity. The landscapes alone justified the watch. Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe justified everything else.
Our Outlander collection brings together officially licensed accessories, gifts and keepsakes for fans of Gabaldon's world — for the reader who has been through the books more than once, for the viewer who found the show first, and for anyone who has looked at a stone circle since and felt something unexplainable.
Dinna fash. The right gift is here.





