Historical Context
Carinthian National Tartan carries with it a rich cultural legacy deeply tied to Scotland's historical fabric. Originating in the early 16th century, tartan patterns were used as a form of identification, with each unique design representing a different clan or region. Woven into Scotland's Highland history, tartans became symbolic during moments of rebellion, notably during the Jacobite Risings, when Scottish Highlanders wore them in defiance of British rule. Figures like Bonnie Prince Charlie and Sir Walter Scott helped popularize tartans, solidifying them as key symbols of Scottish pride.
Color Scheme and Pattern
This tartan features a rich green background, with intersecting blue and yellow stripes, complemented by thin red and white lines. The green symbolizes the lush Scottish landscapes, while the blue represents loyalty, and the red stands for the courage displayed by Scottish clansmen throughout history. The yellow and white lines add brightness and contrast to the design. Made from 100% acrylic wool, this tartan offers both durability and comfort, making it an ideal choice for everyday wear.
Why Choose us
IHS Scottish Kilt takes pride in offering an extensive collection of high-quality Scottish cultural products, from custom-made kilts and skirts to an array of tartan accessories. Our dedication to craftsmanship, ethical practices, and competitive pricing ensures that every piece reflects the true essence of Scotland, made to last with minimal maintenance. We guarantee top-notch quality and exceptional customer satisfaction.