Hay Ancient Tartan Kilt
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Hay Ancient Tartan Kilt
Regular price $162.00 USD Sale price $125.00 USD

Hay Ancient Tartan Kilt

Historical Significance

The Hay Ancient Tartan has a rich history blending both the Scottish and French heritage. Hay was named after its origin northern France, and immigrating families in England following the Norman Conquest. The earliest account of the Hay family in Scotland is dated back to the middle of the 12th century and demonstrates a strong attachment to the land. Patterns such as Hay Tartan are deeply ingrained in the culture, with symbolic meaning of both family or household affiliation and role as a symbol of identity and pride in the region. Tartans had been a part of the Highland clans in history hence the Hay Tartan is no exception as it represents tradition and allegiance. Several Scottish figures of the Hay lineage have had an impact on Scottish history and thus this tartan is a proud symbol of Scottish culture.

Color Scheme & Pattern

The Hay Ancient Tartan is characterized with the effective combination of light red and light green colors and intertwined by sharp black, yellow, and grey lines. Not only does this color scheme make a visual improvement to the image, but also it represents balance and energy. The interlacing of the colors symbolizes the bond of the nature and the pride of the clan, the Scottish scenery is beautiful. Made out of 100 percent acrylic wool this tartan is not only durable but also comfortable and can be worn during a formal and casual event.

Product Features :

Style : Traditional

Tartan : Hay Ancient Tartan Kilt

Material : Acrylic Wool

Straps : Genuine Leather

Buckle : Rust Free

Waist : Adjustable Up to 2 Inches through Straps.

Plates : Knife Pleats

Lining : Cotton

Additional : Belt Loops

Availability : In Stock 

Care Instructions

Dry clean recommended for best results. Hand wash gently in cold water where needed. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Iron on low heat with a pressing cloth to maintain fabric structure and color vibrancy.

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Hay Ancient Tartan Kilt

Historical Significance

The Hay Ancient Tartan has a rich history blending both the Scottish and French heritage. Hay was named after its origin northern France, and immigrating families in England following the Norman Conquest. The earliest account of the Hay family in Scotland is dated back to the middle of the 12th century and demonstrates a strong attachment to the land. Patterns such as Hay Tartan are deeply ingrained in the culture, with symbolic meaning of both family or household affiliation and role as a symbol of identity and pride in the region. Tartans had been a part of the Highland clans in history hence the Hay Tartan is no exception as it represents tradition and allegiance. Several Scottish figures of the Hay lineage have had an impact on Scottish history and thus this tartan is a proud symbol of Scottish culture.

Color Scheme & Pattern

The Hay Ancient Tartan is characterized with the effective combination of light red and light green colors and intertwined by sharp black, yellow, and grey lines. Not only does this color scheme make a visual improvement to the image, but also it represents balance and energy. The interlacing of the colors symbolizes the bond of the nature and the pride of the clan, the Scottish scenery is beautiful. Made out of 100 percent acrylic wool this tartan is not only durable but also comfortable and can be worn during a formal and casual event.

Product Features :

Style : Traditional

Tartan : Hay Ancient Tartan Kilt

Material : Acrylic Wool

Straps : Genuine Leather

Buckle : Rust Free

Waist : Adjustable Up to 2 Inches through Straps.

Plates : Knife Pleats

Lining : Cotton

Additional : Belt Loops

Availability : In Stock 

Care Instructions

Dry clean recommended for best results. Hand wash gently in cold water where needed. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Iron on low heat with a pressing cloth to maintain fabric structure and color vibrancy.

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