Historical Significance
The Kennedy Muted Tartan carries a rich history deeply entwined with ancient heritage. Its name, derived from the Gaelic term meaning "ugly headed," can be traced back to ancient Ireland. The clan settled in Carrick, Ayrshire, under the leadership of Gilbert, whose son Duncan became the 1st Earl of Carrick in the 12th century, forever altering their lineage. Loyal allies of the Bruces, they played a vital role in the Wars of Independence. Another descendant, Gilbert, was made Lord Kennedy in 1457, cementing the family's status. Ulric Kennedy later branched out to Lochaber, founding Clan Ulric, a respected sept of Clan Cameron. The clan's bravery was legendary, with Hugh Kennedy of Ardstinchar fighting alongside Joan of Arc during the siege of Orleans. Their legacy continued with the 3rd Lord becoming the 1st Earl of Cassillis in 1509, though he tragically fell at Flodden in 1513. The clan's enduring heritage is epitomized by Culzean Castle, a grand fortress commissioned by the 10th Earl of Cassillis, David, and designed by Robert Adam. This architectural masterpiece was later offered as a retreat to General Dwight D. Eisenhower in honor of his wartime achievements.
Color Scheme & Pattern
This tartan features a vibrant blend of colors, creating a striking and balanced pattern. The primary green background symbolizes the lush landscapes associated with Scottish heritage, while the deep blue squares add depth and contrast, evoking a sense of tradition and stability. Red lines intersect the pattern, providing a bold accent that energizes the overall design. Additionally, yellow stripes run along the edges, adding a bright and warm touch that harmonizes with the other colors. The combination of these hues results in a tartan that is both visually appealing and rich in cultural significance, making it a perfect choice for those who wish to celebrate their Scottish roots with a timeless and elegant design.
Why Choose Us
At our store, we take pride in providing a wide range of Scottish cultural products, including custom kilts, skirts, and a full selection of tartan accessories and clothing. Our commitment to custom craftsmanship, ethical practices, easy maintenance, competitive pricing, high-quality materials, and rigorous quality assurance ensures that you receive a product that meets and exceeds your expectations.
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.Â
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.
The contents of your order and your delivery postcode will determine which delivery services you will be offered.
Please note that we are unable to deliver to po boxes on any of our delivery services.
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