MacDonald Of Glencoe Muted Tartan
Historical Context Somerled from the Isles was the creator of Clan Donald, exiling fellow Norsemen from his home in the...
Historical Context
Somerled from the Isles was the creator of Clan Donald, exiling fellow Norsemen from his home in the Western Isles in the 12th century. In 1164, he was executed while fighting King Malcolm IV. John, the brother of Angus Og, supported Robert the Bruce and took the title of "Lord of Isles" in 1354. The 2nd Lord claimed the Earldom of Ross and defended his claims at Harlow in 1411. His son was made Earl of Ross, a title officially recognized in 1430. The Lord of the Isles who died in 1478 was made Peer that same year, although he was in conflict with the King. In 1494, the title of Lord of the Isles was attached to the crown.
Tartan Description
The MacDonald of Glencoe Muted Tartan features a beautifully understated palette that pays homage to the rugged and historic landscapes of Glencoe. This tartan is anchored by a soft, earthy red base, which conveys warmth and tradition. It is interwoven with deep green squares, symbolizing the lush Scottish Highlands, and muted brown tones that add depth and a sense of grounded heritage. Thin blue stripes run through the pattern, creating a balanced grid that ties the colors together seamlessly. The muted tones give this tartan a weathered, timeless appearance, perfect for those who appreciate a classic yet subtle representation of their Scottish roots. Ideal for kilts, accessories, and traditional garments, the MacDonald of Glencoe Muted Tartan embodies the enduring spirit and legacy of the MacDonald clan.
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