Historical Significance
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating history of the'Henry WA Tartan. Originating in County Tyrone, Ireland, and intricately intertwined with the O'Neills, the Henry surname carries a legacy steeped in nobility and power. With roots tracing back to the Normans' arrival in England in 1066, the Henry name bears testament to a rich tapestry of Germanic heritage. In the 13th century, the Henry clan found its home in the rugged landscapes of the Western Highlands of Scotland. Under the noble leadership of Ewen, a respected figure within the clan, they thrived with an unwavering commitment to independence and a deep reverence for their ancestral lands. The clan's legacy is now guarded by MacEwen from Otter, the current chief, who upholds the enduring spirit and unity of the clan. While details of their past endeavors remain somewhat shrouded in mystery, the Henry clan has left an indelible mark on Scottish history. From the distant echoes of ancient battles to the whispers of the wind sweeping across the Highland glens, the Henry Clan Tartan embodies the spirit of a resilient and proud people.'
Color Scheme & Pattern
The Henry WA Tartan features a vibrant color scheme of deep red, forest green, bright yellow, sky blue, white, and soft grey. The deep red symbolizes the blooming heather, while the forest green signifies the lush landscapes. The bright yellow evokes the warmth of the Highland sun, and the sky blue adds a refreshing contrast. The white and soft grey lines introduce elements of purity and calmness, tying the colors together. This tartan embodies Scottish craftsmanship and invites you to embrace its timeless heritage.
Why Choose us
At IHS Scottish Kilt, we proudly preserve and share Scottish culture. Our meticulously crafted tartans, including the Henry WA Tartan, showcase our commitment to authentic Scottish attire. Experience the grace and elegance of traditional kilts, embodying Scottish craftsmanship and enduring traditions. With IHS Scottish Kilt, embrace Scottish culture, traditions, and the timeless beauty of the Henry WA Tartan.