Historical Context
Dive deep into the rich tapestry of Scottish history with the Murray of Tullibardine Tartan, a symbol of heritage and valor that echoes through the centuries. Tracing its design back to the 18th century, this tartan carries with it the legacy of the powerful Murray clan, particularly the Murrays of Tullibardine. Esteemed throughout Scottish history, the Murrays were pivotal during the Battle of Flodden in 1513, where they initially supported Mary, Queen of Scots. Their narrative took a dramatic turn when they opposed her marriage to the Earl of Bothwell, highlighting the clan’s intricate involvement in Scotland's tumultuous past. The elevation of Sir John Murray to the Earl of Tullibardine in 1606, later advanced to Marquess of Tullibardine in 1676, marks significant milestones in their storied lineage. The authenticity of this tartan is further emphasized by its presence in historical art, including the remarkable 18th-century portrait of John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, showcasing the distinctive Tullibardine tartan.
Color Scheme and Pattern
The Murray of Tullibardine Tartan is distinguished by a vibrant red backdrop intersected with thick bands of green and blue, accented subtly by thin black stripes. This combination not only reflects the tartan's historical significance but also provides a visually striking pattern that captures attention and admiration. The red symbolizes bravery, the green represents the lush landscapes of Scotland, the blue reflects the skies, and the black stripes signify strength and resilience. Each color contributes to a rich narrative of Scottish heritage.
Scottish Kilt Commitment
At Scottish Kilt, we are dedicated to preserving the rich cultural tapestry of Scotland through our extensive range of products. Whether you're seeking kilts, skirts, tartan fabrics, or accessories like hats, fly plaid, sporrans, or kilt flashes, our collection celebrates traditional Scottish attire with a modern twist. Each piece, crafted from fine acrylic wool, promises durability and authenticity, perfect for those who cherish Scottish heritage.
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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