Historical Context
Embark on a journey through time as we unveil the intricate history behind the Smith Weathered Tartan. Rooted in the fabric of Scottish heritage, this tartan bears testament to centuries of tradition and resilience. The surname Smith, ubiquitous across Britain, traces its origins to diverse occupational roles, ranging from blacksmiths to goldsmiths. Within the rugged terrain of the highlands, the Smiths flourished, their skills as metalworkers and artisans shaping the landscape of medieval Scotland. Among the myriad of Smiths, Clan Macpherson boasts a unique connection, with some branches recognizing Smiths as a sept, or subsidiary family. Notably, the 'Slioch Gow Chruim' lineage, reputed descendants of a smith who proved his mettle in a trial by combat in 1396, holds a prominent place within Clan Macpherson. Their legacy intertwines with the very fabric of the Smith tartan, a symbol of their enduring bond with Loch Lomond and the surrounding regions.
Color Scheme and Pattern
The design of the Smith Weathered Tartan, attributed to Sir William Smith, reflects this rich heritage with its intricate blend of dark and light brown stripes, interspersed with vibrant accents of red, blue, and black. Beyond mere aesthetics, each stripe weaves a narrative of resilience and craftsmanship, mirroring the diverse tapestry of Scottish life.
The colors symbolize the rugged beauty of the Scottish landscape—
- Dark Brown: Represents strength and stability.
- Light Brown: Signifies the connection to the earth and tradition.
- Red: A nod to bravery and valor.
- Blue: Evokes the tranquility of the Scottish skies.
- Black: Symbolizes resilience and the enduring spirit of the people.
Scottish Kilt Commitment
At Scottish Kilt, we are more than purveyors of attire—we are custodians of Scottish culture. Specializing in a diverse range of products rooted in tradition, we offer an array of kilts, skirts, tartan fabrics, hats, fly plaid, sporran, kilt flashes, and tartan accessories. Our commitment to quality craftsmanship and authenticity shines through in every piece we offer. Made of premium acrylic wool, our products stand as a testament to our dedication to preserving and sharing the rich heritage of Scottish culture. Join us in celebrating tradition and embracing the essence of Scotland with Scottish Kilt.
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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