Type: Jura II
SKU: JR407T
Weight: 16oz
The Grey Stewart Tartan, associated with the Scottish Stewart Clan, symbolizes one of Scotland's most renowned families. Historically influential, the Stewarts held significant positions, including the post of High Steward and later, monarchy of Scotland. While the exact origin of the Grey Stewart Tartan is unclear, it's believed to have emerged in the 19th or early 20th century. Today, it serves as an emblem of Scottish culture and identity, worn at cultural celebrations and social gatherings to honor family history. Descended from the Stewart Clan, which traces its lineage to French ancestors, the tartan is characterized by grey, blue, and green stripes, commonly used for kilts and traditional Scottish attire. Despite its relatively recent creation, the Grey Stewart Tartan has swiftly become ingrained in Scottish tradition and culture, offering a means for individuals to connect with their Scottish heritage and identity.
Once upon a time, in the misty highlands of Scotland, there existed a tradition as rich and colorful as the land itself - the tradition of tartan. Its origins, like the swirling patterns of its design, are woven with threads of history, culture, and heritage.
Long ago, in the rugged terrain of Scotland, clans roamed the land, each with its own identity, allegiance, and pride. To distinguish themselves, they adopted a unique pattern of woven cloth, which became known as tartan. Originally crafted from the natural dyes of the Highlands, tartan bore the hues of heather, moss, and sky, mirroring the rugged beauty of Scotland's landscapes.
As clans gathered for feasts and festivities, the tartan became a symbol of unity and belonging. It draped proudly over broad shoulders and fluttered in the wind as clansmen strode through the glens. Each pattern told a story - of battles fought, alliances forged, and the bonds of kinship that held the clans together.
Through centuries of turmoil and triumph, tartan remained a steadfast emblem of Scottish identity. It adorned warriors in battle, graced the halls of nobility, and warmed the hearts of families gathered by the hearth. Even in times of hardship, when kilts were banned and tartan outlawed, its spirit endured, whispered in secret and preserved in memory.
Today, the legacy of tartan lives on, celebrated by Scots around the world and cherished by all who admire its beauty and tradition. At Kilts and Trews, we honor this heritage, weaving the threads of the past into the fabric of the present. From traditional clan tartans to modern interpretations, our kilts and trews carry on the legacy of Scotland's most iconic symbol.
So let us raise a glass to tartan - a timeless tribute to the spirit of Scotland, woven into the very fabric of our history and our hearts.
Depending on what your order includes, your delivery address, seasonal demand, availability of certain materials and other factors, many of which can be outwith our control. We can only initially provide estimated delivery times and semi-fixed delivery costs. We strive to get all orders fulfilled in a reasonable timescale, however to avoid compromising on quality, the lead times are up to 6 weeks for all made to order items. Depending on your country and location you may also have to pay any and all applicable customs charges in full before parcels can be released for delivery to your address.
For further information on our full delivery & returns policy, please click here.Kilts & Trews collaborate with Tailors and Kiltmakers throughout Scotland with years of expertise and dedication to their craft, who use only the finest fabrics and textiles. We guarantee that your garments will be a fully authentic Scottish outfit that will stand the test of time. Our own exclusive in house tartans are heavily inspired by iconic Scottish scenery.
100% made in Scotland.
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