Historical Significance
The Ballindalloch Ancient Tartan is deeply rooted in Scottish history, particularly associated with Ballindalloch Castle, which dates back to the 16th century in Banffshire, Scotland. The Ballindalloch family has a storied past marked by their motto, "Touch not the cat bot a glove," a phrase that signifies strength and caution. Their crest prominently features a wildcat, symbolizing fierce independence and loyalty. Known as the "Pearl of the North," Ballindalloch Castle has stood as a testament to power and resilience, surviving events such as the Jacobite risings. This tartan represents the family's enduring legacy and their unwavering pride in their Scottish heritage.
Color Scheme & Pattern
The Ballindalloch Ancient Tartan displays a rich tapestry of muted tones including red, green, and beige, characteristic of ancient tartans. The muted red symbolizes courage and sacrifice, while the green reflects the natural beauty of Scotland's lush landscapes. Beige offers an earthy feel, representing stability and the deep roots of tradition. The tartan pattern is designed with balanced stripes and checks, featuring broad bands of red crisscrossing with narrower green, creating a harmonious blend that mirrors the historical and rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands. This tartan is made from 100% acrylic wool, ensuring both durability and comfort.
Why Choose us
At IHS Scottish Kilt, we take pride in preserving Scotland's rich heritage through an extensive range of custom-made kilts, skirts, and accessories. The Ballindalloch Ancient Tartan is available for various traditional clothing options, allowing you to showcase your Scottish pride. Our collection includes high-quality craftsmanship, customizable designs, ethical practices, easy maintenance, competitive pricing, and rigorous quality assurance. Embrace your connection to Scotland with a personalized touch from IHS Scottish Kilt.