Historical Context
The MacCainsh clan, though small in number, holds a special place in the history of the Scottish Highlands. The name MacCainsh, sometimes spelled McInnes or MacAngus, is derived from the Gaelic "Mac Aonghais," meaning "son of Angus." Angus was a common name throughout the Highlands, symbolizing strength and unity. The clan is known for its deep connection to the Highland way of life, characterized by loyalty, courage, and pride in their heritage. The MacCainsh crest, featuring a lion rampant, symbolizes bravery, and their motto, "Quid Clarius Astris" (What is Brighter than the Stars), reflects their aspirations for greatness and perseverance.
Tartan Description
The MacCainsh Tartan features a rich combination of blue, green, yellow, and red. The dominant blue represents the loyalty and honor of the MacCainsh clan, while the green symbolizes the Highlands' rolling hills and forests, which were central to their identity. Fine yellow lines highlight the optimism and hope the clan maintained through hardship, while the red lines emphasize the courage and sacrifices made in defense of their lands and people. The balanced arrangement of colors gives this tartan a timeless and classic appearance, suitable for any occasion. Made from 100% acrylic wool, this tartan ensures durability and comfort.
IHS Scottish Kilt
At IHS Scottish Kilt, we offer the MacCainsh Tartan in a wide selection of custom-made kilts, skirts, and a complete range of tartan accessories. Whether you're looking to honor your Scottish roots or add a touch of tradition to your wardrobe, our products are expertly crafted with attention to detail and authenticity. We are committed to custom craftsmanship, ethical practices, easy maintenance, competitive pricing, high-quality materials, and rigorous quality assurance. Explore our collection today and experience the enduring legacy of the MacCainsh clan through the elegance of tartan.