Historical Context
The Capercaillie Tartan is steeped in a rich Scottish history that mirrors the storied past of the capercaillie bird itself. Native to the dense, ancient woodlands of Scotland, the capercaillie, or woodgrouse, is celebrated for its dramatic courtship rituals and distinctive mating calls that echo through the forests. Males, larger and more visually striking than their female counterparts, engage in "lekking," a competitive display designed to win over mates with sounds ranging from gentle mimicry to explosive vocalizations. Historically, the capercaillie suffered extinction in Britain during the 18th century due to aggressive deforestation and over-hunting. However, in a turn of restoration echoing the resilience of the Scottish spirit, the bird was reintroduced from Sweden in the 1830s. Today, about a thousand capercaillies thrive in the wild, symbolizing a triumph of conservation and cultural reverence. Their diet, rich in bilberries and other forest fruits, aids in their survival through harsh Scottish winters and intensifies their courtship displays. The Capercaillie Tartan, with its deep connections to this majestic bird, embodies the resilience and beauty of Scotland's natural and cultural heritage.
Color Scheme and Pattern
This tartan features a dark brown background symbolizing the earthy forest floors trodden by the capercaillie. Overlaying this are thick black stripes representing the boldness of the male bird's plumage, complemented by thin stripes of blue and red, which capture the vibrancy of the Scottish Highlands' skies at dawn and dusk. The subtle orange highlights add a touch of warmth, reminiscent of the bird's habitat during sunset. Each color and pattern intricately woven into the Capercaillie Tartan reflects a piece of the bird's environment and its storied existence, crafted meticulously to offer both historical homage and visual splendor.
Why Choose us
At Scottish Kilt, we are proud to bring the rich tapestry of Scotland’s heritage into the modern day. Specializing in traditional Scottish attire, we offer an extensive range of products from kilts and skirts to tartan fabrics and essential accessories like hats, fly plaids, sporrans, and kilt flashes. Each item is crafted from high-quality materials such as acrylic wool, ensuring durability and authenticity. Embrace your connection to Scottish culture with Scottish Kilt, where tradition meets timeless style.
Shipments Policy
All our delivery costs are calculated on total weight, this includes the weight of both the products and the packaging.
No handling charges & no tax for all items.
We aim to deliver your order within 10-15 working days.
Our some tartans are woven to order, the tartan weaving process taking approximately 4-5 weeks.
Delivery time may vary according to your location.
All returns must be sent back to us at our contact address at your own cost and risk.
Only defected items will be entertained for exchange.
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Please note that we are unable to deliver to po boxes on any of our delivery services.
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