Rose Dress Ancient 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 Context
The Rose Dress Ancient Tartan is a true reflection of Scottish heritage, deeply rooted in the traditions of the Highlands. Historically, tartans were more than just fabric—they were symbols of clan identity, ancestry, and cultural pride. Each pattern tells a story, connecting individuals to their lineage and the rich tapestry of Scottish history. Legendary figures like Bonnie Prince Charlie famously wore tartan during key moments, including the Jacobite risings, highlighting its role as a symbol of loyalty, unity, and Scottish tradition. Today, the Rose Dress Ancient Tartan continues to celebrate this enduring legacy.
Color Scheme and Pattern
This tartan features a sophisticated blend of gray and black, creating a timeless and versatile palette. The intricate crisscross pattern not only looks elegant but also symbolizes strength, resilience, and the enduring spirit of Scotland. The colors echo the Scottish landscape—the rugged mountains, deep valleys, and misty highlands—making it a classic choice for authentic Scottish attire.
Product Details
Crafted from 100% acrylic wool, the Rose Dress Ancient Tartan combines durability, comfort, and ease of maintenance, making it perfect for everyday wear or special occasions. Its lightweight design ensures that it is practical without sacrificing style or quality.
Commitment to Craftsmanship
At our store, we offer a wide range of Scottish attire, including custom skirts, tartan garments, and a full selection of accessories. We are dedicated to ethical sourcing, meticulous craftsmanship, and high-quality materials, ensuring each piece meets rigorous quality standards. With competitive pricing and attention to detail, we make it easy for everyone to embrace the timeless beauty and tradition of Scottish culture.
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