Historical Significance
The Edinburgh Tartan holds a significant place in Scotland's cultural history. Designed by Hugh Macpherson in 1970 to commemorate the Commonwealth Games hosted in Edinburgh, it draws inspiration from the Stewart Old Clan Tartan. The blue and white represent Scotland's Saltire, while vibrant greens and reds reflect the surrounding natural landscapes. The design also incorporates the Arms of the City of Edinburgh Council, depicting a castle resting on a rocky foundation. This tartan gained prominence during the 1997 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, further cementing its status as a symbol of Edinburgh's rich heritage. Edinburgh Castle, a historic royal palace and military stronghold, has played an essential role in the city's story for centuries.
Color Scheme & Pattern
The pattern is characterized by interwoven stripes of red, green, blue, and white, capturing the essence of Edinburgh's hills and landscapes. The blue and white stripes pay homage to the Saltire, while the green and red evoke the city's natural surroundings. This careful combination of traditional colors creates a striking and timeless design. Crafted from durable acrylic wool, the tartan offers both comfort and practicality, making it ideal for various occasions.
Why Choose us
IHS Scottish Kilt is proud to offer a wide selection of products that celebrate Scottish culture, including custom-made kilts, skirts, and a variety of tartan accessories. With a focus on ethical craftsmanship and high-quality materials, we ensure easy maintenance and competitive pricing. Every item we produce is designed to reflect Scotland's rich heritage and our commitment to excellence.