Wingtip Tartan
$22.00
Note: Minimum order quantity for this tartan is 10 yards.
Explore a full range of products in Timespan Tartan – from kilts and ties to jackets, trousers, and upholstery items. Whatever you envision, we bring it to life in your chosen tartan!
Historical significance:
Wingtip Tartan has ancient origins in Scottish heritage, dating back to the Highlands, where tartans originally represented clan identification and social standing. Historically, Scottish Highlanders utilized these patterns to represent their clans, and they evolved into a symbol of pride and unity. Over the centuries, significant personalities such as Sir Walter Scott and Queen Victoria aided the tartan’s resurrection, linking it to Scottish nationalism and cultural revival in the nineteenth century. The tartan has now evolved into a trendy reflection of Scotland’s rich cultural tapestry, beloved by both locals and fans throughout the world.
Color Scheme and Pattern
Wingtip Tartan is a rich and elegant combination of deep navy blue, burgundy, sky blue, orange, brown, and white. The deep navy blue acts as a foundation, representing depth, knowledge, and stability. Burgundy provides warmth and richness. The brilliant sky blue provides a welcome contrast, symbolizing clarity, inventiveness, and boundless skies. Thin orange accents add energy and optimism. Finally, the white lines strike a clear, sharp equilibrium, representing purity and truth. Crafted from 100% acrylic wool, this tartan is both durable and comfortable, letting users to enjoy its timeless elegance without sacrificing quality.
Why Choose Us?
Our store takes pride in presenting a diverse assortment of Scottish cultural products, such as custom kilts and skirts, and a complete line of tartan accessories and clothes. Our dedication to personalized craftsmanship, ethical procedures, and high-quality materials means that each piece we produce satisfies stringent quality assurance requirements. Our beautiful offerings, which are affordable and require little upkeep, are meant to honor and conserve Scotland’s rich cultural legacy.
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