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MacPherson Tartan Explained – Meaning, History & How to Wear It
Meet the Baird Tartan: A Modern Twist on Scottish Tradition
The Baird tartan, designed in 2000 by the late Donald Suttie Smith of Heraldic Graphics in Glasgow, is a contemporary addition to Scotland’s rich tapestry of clan and family tartans. Although modern in origin, it carries the same spirit of identity, craftsmanship, and symbolism that has defined Highland weaving for centuries. Created for Mark Baird of Forres in Morayshire, this tartan may be proudly worn by anyone who shares the surname or simply appreciates its distinctive style.
The Distinctive Character of the Smith Tartan
Discover the Gunn Tartan – Bold, Historic & Unmistakably Highland
The Gunn tartan carries one of the most dramatic stories in Highland history. Descended from Viking hero Sweyn Asleifsson, Clan Gunn’s origins begin with Gunni and his wife Ragnhild, heiress to the Earls of Orkney. Their inherited lands in Caithness and Sutherland shaped a clan known for strength, loyalty, and fierce independence. With the motto Aut Pax Aut Bellum (“Either peace or war”), the Gunn identity is reflected in their crest—a hand gripping a basket-hilt sword
Wallace Tartan: A Bold Symbol of Scottish Heritage
The Gordon Tartan: Heritage, Courage, and Timeless Scottish Style
A symbol of loyalty, courage, and classic Scottish heritage — the Gordon Tartan blends deep greens, blues, and golds in a pattern that has stood the test of time. Discover its fascinating story and how to style it today.
The Timeless Grace of Bannockbane Silver
Tartan has long been a symbol of Scottish heritage, weaving together history, tradition, and style in every thread. Among the many patterns that carry this legacy, the Bannockbane Silver Tartan stands out with its understated elegance and timeless appeal. Designed in shades of silver grey, navy blue, and white, it reflects both modern sophistication and deep-rooted tradition.
Clan Mackenzie – Pride of the Scottish Highlands
The Mackenzie Clan hails from the breathtaking region of Kintail in the northwest Highlands and Ross-Shire in central Scotland. The name comes from the Gaelic MacCoinneach, meaning “son of the bright one.”












