Historical Context
The Inglis Ancient Tartan has deep historical roots, with its name derived from the Scots word for "English." The earliest references to this tartan in Scotland date back to 1153 when Richard Anglica witnessed a charter during the reign of David I, and again in 1194 with Adam le Inglis. This rich heritage showcases the tartan's significance within Scottish culture, symbolizing unity and identity. The tartan has been embraced by the Inglis family over the centuries, standing as a testament to their lineage and pride.
Color Scheme and Pattern
The Inglis Ancient Tartan features a vibrant color palette, including light blue, green-yellow, orangey-red, and white. Each color in this tartan holds symbolic meaning: blue represents loyalty and trust, yellow signifies prosperity, red embodies courage, and white stands for purity. The intricate pattern not only enhances the visual appeal of the tartan but also reflects the refined style of the family.
Scottish Kilt
At our store, we provide a diverse range of Scottish cultural products, including custom kilts, skirts, and a full selection of tartan accessories and clothing. We pride ourselves on our commitment to craftsmanship, ethical practices, easy maintenance, competitive pricing, and high-quality materials. Each piece is subjected to rigorous quality assurance to ensure your satisfaction.