Historical Significance
The Cawte of Middlebanknock Tartan has its origins deeply rooted in Scottish heritage, symbolizing the clans and families that have worn it for generations. Tartan patterns date back to the 16th century and were traditionally used as a means of identification among Scottish clans. This particular tartan is associated with the Cawte family, known for their significant contributions to Scottish culture and history. The fabric was often used in important ceremonies and events, connecting the wearers to their ancestry and heritage. Notable figures in Scottish history have donned this tartan, making it a symbol of pride and cultural identity.
Color Scheme & Pattern
The Cawte of Middlebanknock Tartan features a vibrant blend of yellow, green, black, red, and white hues. The dominant yellow represents warmth and energy, while the green reflects the natural beauty of the countryside. The black squares add depth and structure, symbolizing strength and resilience. Red accents provide a bold contrast, representing passion and vitality, while the white lines add a crisp, fresh touch, symbolizing purity and hope. Made from 100% acrylic wool, this tartan offers durability and comfort, making it ideal for both everyday wear and special occasions.
Why Choose us
At IHS Scottish Kilt, we take pride in offering a wide range of Scottish cultural products, from custom kilts and skirts to a full selection of tartan accessories and clothing. Our commitment to custom craftsmanship is matched by our dedication to ethical practices, ensuring easy maintenance and competitive pricing. We use high-quality materials and adhere to rigorous quality assurance standards, guaranteeing that each piece reflects the rich legacy of Scottish culture.