Historical Significance
The Battle of Prestonpans (1745) Heritage Trust Tartan commemorates a significant event in Scottish history'the Jacobite victory during the 1745 uprising led by Prince Charles Edward Stuart, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie. Fought on September 21, 1745, this battle marked a pivotal moment as the Jacobite forces triumphed over the government army near Edinburgh. The tartan symbolizes the bravery and unity of the Jacobite cause, encapsulating the spirit of resistance and the quest for Scottish independence. The crest associated with the Jacobites features a roaring lion, symbolizing strength and courage, alongside the motto "Luceo non uro," meaning "I shine, not burn."
Color Scheme & Pattern
The tartan features a vibrant pattern of rich red, representing the bloodshed and sacrifice of the battle, complemented by deep blue stripes that signify loyalty to the cause. Green reflects the Scottish landscape of the battleground, while smaller white lines provide contrast, symbolizing hope and purity in the fight for freedom. The traditional criss-crossed pattern of the tartan showcases the rich heritage of Scotland, ensuring that each square embodies a significant part of its history. Crafted from 100% acrylic wool, this tartan offers durability and comfort.
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At IHS Scottish Kilt, we pride ourselves on providing a comprehensive range of Scottish cultural products, including custom kilts, skirts, and a full 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 a product that honors Scotland's rich heritage.