Historical Significance
The Ben Ledi Tartan is named after the prominent mountain Ben Ledi, located in the Trossachs region of Scotland, known for its rich historical significance. Though not tied to a specific clan, this tartan is embraced as a symbol of Scotland's natural beauty and its historical connection to the land. The mountain's name, "Ben Ledi," translates to "hill of the gods" in Gaelic, reflecting the area's spiritual and cultural significance. While this tartan doesn't belong to a particular clan, it carries the spirit of adventure and respect for the landscape that defines Scottish heritage.
Color Scheme & Pattern
This Tartan features a color palette of soft green, earthy tan, deep black, and muted cream. The green symbolizes Scotland's vast, lush landscapes, particularly the hills and mountains like Ben Ledi itself. The black and cream provide a striking contrast, enhancing the plaid's visibility and depth, while the tan adds warmth, reflecting the land's rugged yet inviting nature. This tartan's pattern consists of large blocks of green, intersected by finer lines of black and tan, creating a balanced, earthy design that evokes the very essence of the Scottish Highlands.
Why Choose us
At IHS Scottish Kilt, we take pride in offering custom-made kilts, skirts, and a wide range of tartan accessories and clothing. Our Ben Ledi Tartan products allow customers to celebrate Scotland's beauty and tradition with precision and care, whether it's for daily wear or special occasions. Discover our full range of products, all crafted with the authenticity and quality IHS Scottish Kilt is known for.