Colvin Tartan
$22.00
Note: Minimum order quantity for this tartan is 10 yards.
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Colvin Clan Origins & History
The Colvin Tartan carries a warm sense of tradition and heritage, celebrating the pride and lasting legacy behind the Colvin name. It is more than fabric. It is a living thread that ties you to a remarkable Scottish story of resilience, kinship, and identity. Wearing the Colvin Tartan becomes a meaningful way to honor your roots and recognize a family history deeply connected to Scotland’s heart.
The Legendary Origins of the Colvin Clan
Though the Colvin name may not stand among the largest Highland powers, its history is firmly woven into the wider story of Scotland’s Lowlands and Borders. The family’s earliest records go back to the 13th and 14th centuries, where Colvins held land and served the Scottish Crown with loyalty and distinction. Over generations, the family formed strong ties with influential noble houses, including the Earls of Dunbar, earning land and privilege for their service and dedication.
Where the Colvin Name Comes From
The surname Colvin likely comes from the medieval Scottish personal name Colban or Colbanus. Another view connects the name to Colvend in Kirkcudbrightshire, hinting at the family’s early homeland. Over time, Colvin families branched outward across Scotland, later finding new homes in England, Ireland, and eventually throughout the world.
A Clan with Far-Reaching Branches
Although not formally recognized as a Highland clan with a chief, the Colvins form a respected historic Scottish family whose branches spread across several regions. Many descendants later gained prominence abroad, especially during the era of the British Empire, where Colvins achieved distinction in administration, the military, law, and public service.
Notable branches include:
• Colvin of Auchinleck (Ayrshire)
• Colvin of Craigflower (Fife)
• Colvin of Elderslie (Renfrewshire)
• Colvin of Garvel (Lanarkshire)
Castles & Strongholds
While the Colvins did not command large Highland fortresses, they were connected to several stately homes. Craigflower House in Fife is one of the most recognized. Other estates linked to the family, such as Auchinleck in Ayrshire, highlight their respected place within Scotland’s landed tradition.
Colvin Tartan Colors & Pattern
The Colvin Tartan beautifully reflects the family’s identity through a rich combination of colors:
• Deep Forest Green and Royal Blue symbolize loyalty, growth, and a lasting bond with Scotland’s landscape.
• Dark Navy and Black stand for dignity, steadfastness, and historical depth.
• Crimson Red honors courage, remembrance, and the sacrifices of Colvin ancestors.
• Soft White Lines bring clarity and unity, representing peace and harmony within the Colvin heritage.
This balanced, expressive tartan offers a timeless look that feels both authentic and distinctly Scottish.
Colvin Tartan Variations
The Colvin Tartan is available in several traditional styles, each carrying its own sense of heritage:
• Colvin Modern: Bright, bold colors with crisp definition.
• Colvin Ancient: Muted, earthy tones echoing natural historical dyes.
• Colvin Weathered: Soft, aged tones with a vintage character.
• Colvin Hunting: Deeper, woodland shades suited for outdoor and Highland pursuits.
Every variation provides its own charm, making it easy to find a Colvin tartan that suits your personal style.
Clan Symbols & Pride
Crest: A hand holding a cross crosslet, symbolizing faith, courage, and determination.
Motto: Si Je Puis, meaning If I Can, expressing quiet resilience and perseverance.
Plant Badge: The oak, representing strength, endurance, and deep roots in Scottish soil.
Families That Share the Heritage
Though not part of a larger clan sept, the Colvins share historical ties through marriage and alliance with notable families such as the Stewarts, Hamiltons, and Douglases. Today, anyone with Colvin ancestry or a connection to the name can confidently wear this tartan and celebrate the family’s enduring story.
The Colvin Clan Today
The Colvin legacy continues in Scotland and around the world. Modern Colvins keep their heritage alive through genealogy, clan events, Scottish festivals, and of course, by proudly wearing their Colvin Tartan. Each gathering becomes an opportunity to honor the past while shaping the story of the future.
Products Available
Celebrate your Colvin pride with beautifully crafted tartan items:
• Kilts and Skirts tailored for all ages
• Scarves, Shawls, and Sashes for elegant styling
• Ties, Bow Ties, and Pocket Squares for formal events and celebrations
• Jackets, Waistcoats, and Trews for a complete Highland outfit
• Blankets, Throws, and Cushions to bring Scottish warmth into your home
• Fabric by the Meter for custom projects and heirloom pieces
Customization & Craftsmanship
Every Colvin Tartan product is made to order by skilled artisans who follow traditional methods and use the finest wool. Choose the tartan variation that speaks to you, add your measurements, and personalize your details. Whether it is for a special event or everyday wear, each piece is crafted to tell your Colvin story.
Why Choose Us
• Authentic Scottish craftsmanship
• Thousands of tartans available
• Made-to-measure for every customer
• Worldwide shipping and excellent support
• Passionate service with a personal touch
The Fabric of Your Origin
With the Colvin Tartan from Scottish Attire, you embrace a vibrant Scottish legacy. Each thread reflects the honor, unity, and strength carried across generations. Wear your tartan with pride and let your attire express your story. Order your Colvin Tartan today and carry your heritage with confidence and distinction.
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