The MacDougall Tartan has a rich and fascinating history that dates back centuries. The clan originated in Lorn in Argyllshire, Scotland, and their power and influence extended throughout the western coast of Scotland. The MacDougalls were known for their loyalty to the Scottish crown, but their relationship with the monarchy became complicated over time. During the Battle of Dalrigh in 1306, the MacDougalls fought against Robert the Bruce, but the MacDougall Chief's loyalty to the Scottish King saved Robert the Bruce's life. In the 16th century, the clan's power began to decline, and by the end of the century, their lands had been confiscated by the Campbell Clan. During the Jacobite rising of 1715, Clan MacDougall supported the Jacobite cause and fought at the Battle of Sheriffmuir. As a result, the chief was forced into exile, but he later returned to Scotland to live as a fugitive until being pardoned in 1727. The MacDougall tartan's earliest reference is in the collection of the Highland Society of London, where a sample exists, signed and sealed by the Clan Chief around 1815. The present-day thread count is close to a sample dating to about 1830. The House of Edgar wove the version certified by the Chief MacDougall of MacDougall, dated 1906.
The MacDougall Tartan boasts a captivating color pattern that reflects the clan's history. With shades of blue, green, red, purple and white, it weaves a mesmerizing design. The blue represents loyalty, while green symbolizes the land's abundance. Red signifies valor and courage, and white denotes unity and heritage. At Scottish Kilt, we offer authentic MacDougall Tartan, meticulously crafted to honor Scottish traditions and heritage. Explore our collection to embrace the beauty and significance of the MacDougall Tartan.
At Scottish Kilt, we take pride in offering a wide range of products rooted in Scottish culture and traditional attire, including the MacDougall Tartan. Our commitment to preserving and sharing the rich heritage of Scottish culture is what drives us, and we are delighted to offer our customers an authentic and high-quality selection of Scottish kilts and related accessories.
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