Ettrick District Ancient Tartan
Ettrick District Ancient Tartan Kilt
The Ettrick District Ancient Tartan kilt is a traditional Scottish garment with a rich historical connection.
History and Significance
- Origin: The Ettrick District is located in Selkirkshire, a region renowned for its historical significance, particularly during the Scottish Wars of Independence. William Wallace, the iconic Scottish warrior, was declared Guardian of Scotland in Selkirk in 1298.
- Symbolism: The tartan's colors—blue, yellow, green, and red—reflect the natural beauty of the Ettrick Forest region. The kilt itself symbolizes the bravery and resilience of the Scottish people.
Characteristics of the Tartan
- Colors: The Ettrick District Ancient Tartan typically features a combination of blue, yellow, green, and red.
- Pattern: The tartan pattern is a distinctive arrangement of these colors, creating a visually appealing and traditional design.
- Material: Traditionally, kilts were made from wool, but modern versions can be made from acrylic wool for durability and affordability.
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The wool kilt is suitable for any occasion such as ren faires or Scottish festivals where it may be prone to damage or dirt. It is also machine washable, making it more convenient to clean compared to traditional dresses made of wool. For those seeking a more affordable option, the acrylic kilt is a great choice.
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