Historical Significance
The Holyrood Jubilee Tartan is a celebration of Scottish heritage, originating from the iconic Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, a symbol of royal history since the 16th century. This tartan was woven to commemorate the jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, reflecting the vibrant culture of Scotland and its deep-rooted traditions. Noteworthy figures like Sir Walter Scott have drawn inspiration from the rich tapestry of Scottish history, making the tartan not only a fashion statement but a testament to Scotland's enduring legacy.
Color Scheme & Pattern
This tartan features a striking pattern of navy blue, maroon, yellow, red, light blue, and white. The deep navy blue symbolizes loyalty and strength, maroon adds a touch of warmth and heritage, yellow signifies optimism and energy, red represents passion and courage, light blue introduces a calming contrast, and white provides a clean and crisp highlight, symbolizing purity. The interplay between these colors represents unity and heritage, echoing the collective spirit of the Scottish people. The fabric is crafted from 100% acrylic wool, ensuring both durability and comfort for wearers.
Why Choose us
At IHS Scottish Kilt, we take pride in our extensive range of Scottish cultural products. From custom kilts and skirts to an array of tartan accessories and clothing, our commitment to custom craftsmanship is unparalleled. We uphold ethical practices, offer easy maintenance, competitive pricing, and utilize high-quality materials, all supported by rigorous quality assurance.