Johnstone Weathered Tartan
Historical Significance The Johnstone clan, also spelled Johnston, traces its roots to the Annandale region of Scotland, where they are...
Historical Significance
The Johnstone clan, also spelled Johnston, traces its roots to the Annandale region of Scotland, where they are believed to have settled in the thirteenth century. Named after the Barony of Johnston, the clan played a significant role in the Border conflicts, aligning themselves with the Crown to defend Scotland against English invasions. Their notable leader, Sir James Johnstone, was granted the title of Lord Johnston of Lochwood in 1633 and later became the Earl of Hartfell. The clan's legacy continued with his descendants, including the Earl of Annandale, showcasing their enduring influence in Scottish history.
Color Scheme & Pattern
The Johnstone Weathered Tartan features a harmonious blend of black, grey, yellow, and khaki brown hues. The darker shades symbolize strength and resilience, while the lighter tones introduce balance and warmth, reflecting the clan's rich heritage. Crafted from 100% acrylic wool, this tartan ensures durability and comfort, making it suitable for both formal occasions and everyday wear.
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