Historical Significance
The Bath Tartan carries the name of the city of Bath, a place known for its Roman heritage and Georgian architecture. It doesn't belong to any specific clan but reflects a broader historical and regional significance, often connected to the Bathgate district in West Lothian, Scotland. Here, the traditional weaving of tartan fabrics became part of the local culture. While there is no clan motto or crest specific to the Bath tartan, it represents the legacy of Scottish textile craftsmanship and the importance of regional pride in traditional Scottish attire.
Color Scheme & Pattern
This particular tartan displays a deep mix of green and blue, with crisscrossing white lines and smaller accents of black. The green symbolizes the land, representing the natural beauty and landscapes of the Scottish countryside. Blue is traditionally associated with loyalty and peace, while the white lines suggest purity and integrity. The overall pattern follows a classic balanced tartan layout, giving it a timeless and formal look that honors Scotland's textile heritage. The fabric is made from 100% acrylic wool, ensuring durability and comfort.
Why Choose us
At IHS Scottish Kilt, we specialize in custom-made kilts, skirts, and a full range of tartan accessories rooted in Scotland's rich cultural tradition. Customers can order not only kilts but also scarves, ties, and more, all made from authentic Bath tartan. We are committed to custom craftsmanship, ethical practices, easy maintenance, competitive pricing, high-quality materials, and rigorous quality assurance.