Historical Significance
The Bates tartan represents the Bates family, a name believed to have originated from the Norman name Bartholomew. Though not officially recognized as a Scottish clan with a chief, the Bates clan has a rich history of resilience and pride, often associated with their motto 'Through Fire and Water.' This motto reflects their persistence and strength through trials. The clan's crest is typically a dragon passant, symbolizing protection and courage. The Bates family, scattered across the UK, Ireland, and even the Americas, have strong ties to their ancestral traditions, with this tartan being a recent but significant emblem of their identity.
Color Scheme & Pattern
The Bates tartan features a dominant red base, interwoven with green, black, and hints of blue lines. The red signifies strength and bravery, often linked with battle readiness, while the green reflects the clan's connection to nature and the land they cherished. The black lines interwoven create balance, representing a steadfast and strong family unit. The blue touches symbolize prosperity and dignity. The pattern follows the traditional sett, with large red squares broken by thin intersecting lines, creating a vibrant and structured design.
Why Choose us
At IHS Scottish Kilt, we celebrate the rich heritage of Scottish culture through our wide range of custom-made kilts, skirts, and tartan accessories. The Bates tartan is available for custom orders in kilts, scarves, and more. Whether reconnecting with your heritage or being drawn to this striking design, our shop ensures every item is crafted with precision and tradition in mind.