Historical Context
The Urquhart Weathered Tartan hails from the rich heritage surrounding Loch Ness in Scotland, specifically from the area of Urquhart. Its origins go back to notable figures such as William the Orchard, the first recorded Sheriff of Cromarty in the 13th century, and Adam Urquhart, who was granted the Sheriffship by David II in 1358. This tartan not only represents a family lineage but also signifies the storied history of the Scottish Highlands. The distinctive pattern and colors of this tartan make it a cherished emblem of Scottish cultural identity.
Color Scheme and Pattern
The Urquhart Weathered Tartan features a blend of light brown, gray, and black, accented with striking red and white stripes. This combination symbolizes strength, resilience, and unity, reflecting the essence of the Urquhart family and their ties to the land. Crafted from 100% acrylic wool, this tartan ensures both durability and comfort, making it an ideal choice for clothing and accessories.
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