Historical Context: The Lorne Tartan, while not extensively documented, is deeply intertwined with Scottish heritage, particularly linked to the Marquis of Lorne rather than the geographical area of Lorne. Its origins trace back to a 1906 publication by W & A K Johnston, titled The Tartans of the Clans & Septs of Scotland. The tartan was created in 1871, coinciding with the marriage of the Duke of Argyll, also the Marquis of Lorne, to Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, a daughter of Queen Victoria. This notable union was significant as it marked the first instance since 1515 of a British monarch's daughter marrying a subject. The Marquis's contributions extended beyond Scotland to Canada, where he served as the fourth Governor General, leaving a legacy that includes Canadian place names honoring his wife and a literary work paraphrasing Psalm 121. The Lorne Tartan represents this royal legacy, celebrated for its enduring charm, with two distinct historical versions recognized.
Color Scheme and Pattern: The Lorne Tartan features a sophisticated color palette that encapsulates the elegance of Scottish tradition. At its core lies a rich navy blue base, symbolizing the profound depths of Scotland's lochs and expansive night skies. Bold forest green stripes interlace with the navy, presenting an earthy contrast that mirrors the lush landscapes of the Highlands. This combination of dark, muted tones results in a subtle, harmonious pattern that appeals to those who appreciate understated class. Crafted from 100% acrylic wool, this tartan ensures durability and comfort, making it an ideal choice for kilts, scarves, and other traditional garments that honor Scotland’s enduring beauty.
Commitment to Heritage: At Scottish Kilt, we are dedicated to preserving Scottish heritage through our extensive array of authentic products. Our offerings include custom kilts, skirts, and a full selection of tartan accessories, all made from high-quality materials. We emphasize custom craftsmanship and ethical practices while ensuring easy maintenance and competitive pricing. With rigorous quality assurance, our products not only celebrate the rich culture of Scotland but also serve as timeless pieces of art.
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.
Terms & Conditions Apply.
Who do we use to deliver your order?
Our back office systems are fully integrated with DHL & FEDEX which means that the second your parcel is dispatched you will be sent an email containing your tracking details. this allows both you and us to track your parcel's every move from our door to yours!
- Clan MacGregor
- Clan Campbell
- Clan MacDonald
- Clan Fraser
- Clan Stewart
- Clan MacLeod
- Clan Sinclair
- Clan Douglas
- Clan MacKenzie
- Clan MacLean
- Clan Gordon
- Clan Robertson
- Clan Murray
- Clan Cameron
- Clan Bruce
- Clan Buchanan
- Clan Lamont
- Clan MacIntosh
- Clan Drummond
- Clan Grant
- Popular Irish Clans:
- Clan O'Brien
- Clan O'Neill
- Clan O'Connor
- Clan O'Donnell
- Clan O'Sullivan
- Clan MacCarthy
- Clan O'Flaherty
- Clan O'Rourke
- Clan MacMurrough
- Clan O'Doherty
- Clan O'Reilly
- Clan O'Kelly
- Clan O'Malley
- Clan O'Hara
- Clan O'Toole
- Clan O'Byrne
- Clan O'Grady
- Clan O'Dwyer
- Clan O'Casey
- Clan O'Quinn