Historical Context
The MacNaughton clan, with roots tracing back to the 12th century, originally occupied lands in Strathtay, Scotland. During the 13th century, they expanded to territories around Loch Awe and Loch Fyne. A notable figure from this clan, Donald MacNaughton, was famously opposed to King Robert the Bruce, resulting in the loss of many clan possessions. However, they reclaimed their stature by acquiring land on the Isle of Lewis during the reign of King David II. The MacNaughton name carries a rich legacy of resilience and adaptation, solidifying its place in Scottish history.
Tartan Color Scheme and Pattern
The MacNaughton Muted Tartan features a vibrant color palette that includes bright red, bottle green, and denim blue, accentuated by striking black lines. Each color is steeped in symbolism: red signifies bravery, green represents the lush Scottish landscape, and blue embodies the loyalty and strength of the clan. The intricate pattern of this tartan not only adds elegance but also pays homage to the clan’s storied heritage.
About Scottish Kilt
At our store, we are committed to offering a wide range of Scottish cultural products, including custom kilts, skirts, and an extensive selection of tartan accessories and clothing. Our dedication to custom craftsmanship ensures that each piece reflects the unique style of our customers. We prioritize ethical practices, easy maintenance, and competitive pricing, all while using high-quality materials and adhering to rigorous quality assurance standards.