Historical Significance
The Wilson Janet Tartan is steeped in Scottish heritage, with origins tracing back to the 18th century when tartans became a symbol of regional identity and clan affiliation. Traditionally woven from wool, tartans were utilized by Scottish Highlanders as a form of clothing that signified loyalty and pride among clans. The Wilson family, renowned for their contributions to Scottish culture, has been associated with this unique pattern. Tartan was notably worn during the Jacobite risings, where it represented defiance against English rule, further entrenching its significance in Scottish history.
Color Scheme & Pattern
The Wilson Janet Tartan features a vibrant and traditional blend of red, green, blue, and white. The dominant bold red symbolizes courage, passion, and the enduring spirit of the Wilson family. It is balanced by rich green, representing growth. The fine stripes of blue signify loyalty, wisdom, and the clan's steadfast traditions, while white adds purity and balance. This tartan is crafted from 100% acrylic wool, ensuring durability and comfort, making it ideal for both everyday wear and special occasions.
Why Choose Us?
At IHS Scottish Kilt, we pride ourselves on offering a diverse range of Scottish cultural products, including custom kilts, skirts, and an extensive selection of tartan accessories and clothing. Our commitment to custom craftsmanship, ethical practices, easy maintenance, competitive pricing, high-quality materials, and rigorous quality assurance ensures that you receive products that honor the rich heritage of Scotland.