Historical Context
The Carlisle Tartan carries a rich legacy, deeply rooted in Scotland's cultural heritage. Originating from the early 18th century, tartans were historically used as a means of clan identification, with each pattern unique to a specific family or region. This particular tartan, named after the noble city of Carlisle, represents the connection between the Scottish Borders and the Highlands. As a significant hub in British history, Carlisle has long been a symbol of unity and resilience, especially in times of border conflicts. Worn by both soldiers and civilians alike, this tartan became a marker of pride, demonstrating allegiance and cultural identity during pivotal moments in Scottish history. It continues to be embraced today as a representation of both tradition and modern Scottish pride.
Color Scheme and Pattern
The Carlisle Tartan features a striking combination of blue, mustard yellow, with thin black and purple stripes creating a bold yet balanced pattern. The blue represents loyalty and the vast skies of Scotland, while the mustard yellow symbolizes strength and warmth. Made from 100% acrylic wool, this tartan offers both durability and comfort, making it suitable for a wide variety of uses and occasions.
Why Choose us
IHS Scottish Kilt takes pride in offering an array of authentic Scottish cultural products, including custom-made kilts, skirts, and tartan accessories. Our dedication to craftsmanship, ethical practices, and high-quality materials guarantees customer satisfaction and superior value, all at competitive prices.