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Explore your Scottish connections with our Clan search, using your own surname, an ancestral name or via connected Scottish locations on the clan map. Once you have identified your clan, you can view the different tartans linked to your clan with our Tartan Finder.
Explore your Scottish connections with our Clan search, using your own surname, an ancestral name or via connected Scottish locations on the clan map. Once you have identified your clan, you can view the different tartans linked to your clan with our Tartan Finder.
Tartans such as the the Irish National tartan were created more recently as a symbol of Gaelic tradition and Irish nationalism. We offer a range of Irish District tartans which represent the historic provinces such as Ulster and Connacht, as well as the regions such as Tara.
Most Clans have a long list of names that make up their history and you can read more about your Scottish Clan through our numerous Clan Pages. If nothing comes up do not despair, look into where your family originated from and there are many District tartans available. Failing this we have our list of Universal Tartans which can be worn by anyone!
Use our Tartan Finder to explore over 500 tartans by clan, region or colour. Shop By Product. Browse by Clothing, Fabric or Interiors to find your piece of Scotland.
Anderson is the 8th most common surname in Scotland. The Anderson Tartan is unique among all of the Scottish tartans, as it has seven colours when ordinarily tartans will have six or less colours. Because of this, the Anderson tartan must be woven on a special loom. The Andersons of Aberdeenshire.
Who Wears County Monaghan Tartan? - Associated Names. First of all to explain why there are so many tartans, way over 2000 in fact. There are an awful lot of Scottish clans to start with and on top of this each clan can have many different tartans and names associated with it.
Do Clan Wilson have a tartan? The Wilson’s tartan has an unusually endearing origin story! It was created by William Wilson, who worked as a weaver in Bannockburn, as a wedding gift to his son and his son's new wife Janet in 1780.
Shop Welsh Tartans & Clan From Curtains to Clothing, use the filters below to navigate through everything we offer in Welsh Tartans
Each Scottish Clan has its own tartan, often with multiple variations including modern, ancient, hunting and dress - use our tartan finder to identify your clan tartan. Or simply explore the incredible range of clan, district, generic, dancer, Irish and Welsh tartans.