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Robertson Tartan
Rich in tradition and bold in design, this is the story of the Robertson Tartan, one of the oldest and proudest patterns in Scottish history.
The Robertson Clan, also known in Gaelic as Clann Dhonnchaidh, meaning Children of Duncan, is one of the oldest clans in Scotland. Their history traces back to the 13th century.
The Robertsons settled in Perthshire, where they defended their land and honour with courage. They stood firmly for Scottish freedom, even fighting beside Robert the Bruce in the Wars of Independence.
The Robertson Tartan is striking, with deep red, forest green, navy blue, and bold black lines. It’s instantly recognisable and widely used in kilts, skirts, scarves, and family heirlooms. Each thread tells a story of loyalty, strength, and Highland pride. This tartan isn’t just beautiful; it’s deeply symbolic. In 1437, Clan Robertson gained royal favour and the motto "Virtutis Gloria Merces," which means "Glory is the reward of valour," for apprehending the murderers of King James I.
Whether you carry the name or simply admire its legacy, the Robertson Tartan is a proud symbol of Scottish bravery and timeless tradition. Celebrate your heritage. Wear it with pride. Robertson Tartan.
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00:00rich in tradition and bold in design this is the story of the robertson tartan one of the oldest
00:07and proudest patterns in scottish history the robertson clan also known in gaelic as clan donchai
00:15meaning children of duncan is one of the oldest clans in scotland their history traces back to the
00:2213th century the robertson tartan is striking with deep red forest green navy blue and bold black
00:30lines it's instantly recognizable and widely used in kilts skirts scarves and family heirlooms
00:39each thread tells a story of loyalty strength and highland pride this tartan isn't just beautiful
00:46it's deeply symbolic the robertson tartan is a proud symbol of scottish bravery and timeless tradition
00:53celebrate your heritage wear it with pride
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