Historical Significance
The County Antrim Tartan is a vibrant embodiment of the rich heritage associated with County Antrim, Northern Ireland. This region, steeped in history, is one of the six counties that form Ulster, with roots believed to extend back to before the 14th century. The tartan itself was introduced in the mid-1990s, aiming to celebrate the traditions and customs of Antrim's people. It serves as a symbol of unity and pride, reflecting not only the area's cultural significance but also the commitment of the Antrim family to preserve and promote their heritage.
Color Scheme & Pattern
The County Antrim Tartan features a striking pattern with a rich combination of turquoise green, navy blue, black, golden yellow, and rust red. Turquoise green base, symbolizing the region's vibrant landscapes. Deep navy blue and black stripes add depth and contrast, while golden yellow and rust red overchecks introduce warmth and dynamism to the traditional grid design. This careful interplay of colors creates a visually captivating and balanced tartan. Crafted from 100% acrylic wool, it ensures both durability and comfort, making it ideal for kilts, scarves, and other traditional garments.
Why Choose us
At IHS Scottish Kilt, we take pride in offering a wide range of Scottish cultural products, including custom kilts, skirts, and a full selection of tartan accessories and clothing. Our commitment to custom craftsmanship and ethical practices ensures that each piece is made with high-quality materials and rigorous quality assurance. Enjoy easy maintenance and competitive pricing while embracing the elegance and authenticity of Scottish tradition. Elevate your wardrobe with our stunning collection and make a statement with pride and sophistication!