Cockburn of Ormiston Dress Ancient Tartan
$22.00
Note: Minimum order quantity for this tartan is 10 yards.
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Historical Significance
The Cockburn of Ormiston Dress Ancient Tartan is deeply woven into Scottish history, tracing its origins back to the ancient clan system that shaped Scotland’s cultural identity. The Cockburn family, originally from the Borders, played a prominent role in Scottish heritage. Historically, tartans distinguished families and clans, with each pattern symbolizing lineage, loyalty, and tradition. This vibrant tartan reflects stories of honor and valor, often linked to figures like Sir James Cockburn, whose legacy strengthened the clan’s historic presence. Today, it stands as a proud emblem of Scottish identity, worn during festivals, family gatherings, and cultural celebrations.
Color Scheme & Pattern
The Cockburn of Ormiston Dress Ancient Tartan showcases a striking palette of rich blue, green, and white, enhanced with yellow, red, and black accents. The bold blue represents loyalty and the open Scottish skies, while green symbolizes the fertile landscapes of the homeland. White adds a sense of peace and purity, with yellow and red infusing brightness and energy. Thin black lines create depth, highlighting the tartan’s intricate weave. Made from 100 percent acrylic wool, it delivers both durability and comfort, making it an excellent choice for everyday wear or special occasions.
Why Choose Us
At Scottish Attire, we proudly offer an extensive range of custom kilts, skirts, and beautifully crafted tartan accessories and clothing. Our focus on custom craftsmanship, ethical practices, high-quality materials, easy maintenance, competitive pricing, and strict quality assurance ensures you receive the finest representation of Scottish tradition.
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