Historical Context
Manx Tartan is a distinctive traditional tartan design deeply linked to the Isle of Man, an island located in the Irish Sea, nestled between England and Scotland. Its heritage spans centuries, becoming a vital element of Manx culture. In 1266, the Isle of Man became part of Scotland, formalized by the Treaty of Perth, but reverted to English control in 1399, remaining outside the United Kingdom's jurisdiction. In 1957, the call for an official National Tartan emerged, leading to a contest won by Patricia "Paddy" McQuaid, inspired by the island's vibrant landscape. While the exact origins of the Manx Tartan are uncertain, it is believed to have been created in the late 19th century, symbolizing the island's unique identity.
Color Scheme and Pattern
The Manx Tartan showcases a striking pattern characterized by a blend of white, yellow, and black stripes against a backdrop of blue and dark green.
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Blue and Green: Represent the island's lush landscape.
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Yellow and Black: Reflect the colors of the Isle of Man's flag.
This distinctive color combination not only creates a visually appealing design but also embodies the identity of the Isle of Man, making it a favored choice for official ceremonies and cultural events. Made from 100% acrylic wool, the tartan ensures durability and comfort.
IHS Scottish Kilt Expertise
At our Imperial Highland Supplies Shop, we pride ourselves on offering a vast selection of tartan patterns catering to various tastes and fashion preferences. Our extensive range includes modern kilts and skirts in diverse lengths and styles, along with scarves, shawls, ties, and sashes. With a commitment to custom craftsmanship and ethical practices, we utilize high-quality materials and implement rigorous quality assurance, all while maintaining competitive pricing. Our products, whether traditional or contemporary, guarantee authenticity and quality, ensuring you embrace the rich heritage of Scotland.