Historical Context
Discover the rich heritage of the Kinnear Tartan, a tribute to the storied history of the Kinnear clan. Rooted in Scotland, the Kinnear clan, also known as Kynnier, has a diverse lineage mirroring the Scottish landscape. Their crest features a crescent rising from a cloud with a star between its horns, encircled by palm branches, symbolizing celestial connection and resilience. Their motto, "Errantia Lumina Fallunt" or "Wandering lights deceive," reflects their unwavering spirit. Initially linked to Perthshire, the clan's historical importance extends to the Barony of Kinnear near Wormit in Fife. While the clan currently lacks a recognized chief, its history is deeply ingrained in Scottish lore. The name "Kinnear" may originate from Gaelic, meaning "west headland." They served the Priory of St. Andrews' lands of Kathlac until the 18th century. Over the centuries, the Kinnears played vital roles in Scottish history, pledging allegiance to Edward I of England in 1296 and supporting the establishment of Protestantism in 1560. They held a monopoly on Tay River ferry crossings, with figures like David Kinnear registering arms in 1672. In the 17th and 18th centuries, religious conflicts led Kinnears to emigrate to Ireland and later North America. Their legacy endures through notable figures such as Lord Kinnear and talented Kinnear family members in acting and sports.
Tartan Color Scheme and Pattern
The Kinnear Tartan embodies this vibrant history, featuring a green background adorned with thin black, red, yellow, and white stripes. Each color and stripe pays homage to the clan's enduring legacy and the lush landscapes of Scotland. The rich green symbolizes the fertile land of Scotland, while the black represents strength and resilience. Red signifies passion and loyalty, yellow stands for prosperity and wealth, and white is a symbol of purity and peace.
Scottish Kilt Commitment
At Scottish Kilt, we are committed to preserving and sharing the rich heritage of Scottish culture. Our diverse offerings encompass traditional attire, guides on how to wear kilts, insights into different kilt styles, and a wide range of products rooted in Scotland's vibrant history. Experience Scotland's allure through our quality products and discover the spirit of the Kinnear Tartan and many more as you embark on your journey into Scottish culture and tradition.
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Our some tartans are woven to order, the tartan weaving process taking approximately 4-5 weeks.Â
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