Historical Context
The Von Goble Brant Tartan has rich Scottish roots, believed to originate during the 16th century when tartans were used to signify clan allegiance and social status. Tartan patterns became a vital part of Scottish identity, particularly with the Jacobite uprisings in the 18th century, where they symbolized unity and resistance against oppression. Notable figures such as Bonnie Prince Charlie wore tartans that are still celebrated today. This particular tartan reflects the enduring heritage of the Scottish clans, signifying both pride and tradition.
Color Scheme and Pattern
The Von Goble Brant Tartan features a striking pattern characterized by bold lines intersecting in a classic checkered design. This tartan is primarily composed of dark gray and black, symbolizing strength and resilience. The convergence of these colors embodies the unity and deep-rooted traditions of the Scottish people. The use of 100% acrylic wool ensures durability and comfort, making it a practical choice for modern wear while honoring its historical significance.
Scottish Kilt Expertise
At our store, we pride ourselves on offering a diverse range of Scottish cultural products, including custom kilts, skirts, and a vast selection of tartan accessories and clothing. Our commitment to custom craftsmanship, ethical practices, and easy maintenance ensures that you receive high-quality materials at competitive prices. Each product undergoes rigorous quality assurance to guarantee your satisfaction.