Everything you wanted to know about the kilt but were afraid to ask

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Kilt — traditional dress of the highlanders of Scotland — is the national pride of the country. In ancient times, this wool piece of clothing, like a skirt, performed an important function: the color of the ornament was identified as belonging to one of the ancient clans. Now colors — the so-called tartans became, of course, much more. Among them are Russian special tartan. Only him, if we follow tradition, we can carry with you.

Everything you wanted to know about the kilt but were afraid to ask

Scottish kilt made of special fabrics — tartan, woven from natural wool. In the usual sense kilt looks almost no different from pleated skirts but in the Middle ages, its length can reach seven meters. If necessary, they could wrap the whole body to protect themselves from the cold.

Everything you wanted to know about the kilt but were afraid to ask

The word "tartan" of Celtic origin, meaning "the color of the ground." Originally tartans (the ornaments, not fabric) belonged to eleven Scottish clans inhabiting different areas of the country, was created in strict accordance with the laws of heraldry. Therefore, the color of the pattern can easily identify where they came from people.

Everything you wanted to know about the kilt but were afraid to ask

The earliest image of Scottish soldiers in kilts, woodcut, 1631.

Until the nineteenth century for dyeing yarns tartan was used only natural dyes. Alder received a black shade, birch, yellow, Heather gave threads orange, blueberry purple, BlackBerry blue. Red tartan was considered a sign of affluence, because with the help of natural dyes red color to be problematic.

Everything you wanted to know about the kilt but were afraid to ask

In the middle of the XVIII century, when the British suppressed the Jacobite rising, they forbade the Scots to wear kilts. Some obeyed the order, but the Scots, who lived high in the mountains, did not take off the kilt, even under pain of death.

Everything you wanted to know about the kilt but were afraid to ask

The painting "the Battle of Culloden". The result of this battle, the rebellion raised by the Scots to return to the throne of Britain race of the Stuarts, was completely suppressed.

The only one who was allowed to wear kilts were servicemen of special Royal regiments patrolling the mountains of Scotland. They wore tartan Black Watch ("Black watch") is one of the most recognizable patterns, which became the first military tartan.

Everything you wanted to know about the kilt but were afraid to ask

After the ban was lifted, it became clear that many of the traditional coloring of the tartan forgotten. Then began a large-scale campaign for the revival of national heritage. Tartans restored from paintings and old books tailors.

Everything you wanted to know about the kilt but were afraid to ask

In 1822, in Edinburgh came king George IV and declared: "Let each one has its own tartan". This variety of tartans began to grow exponentially. Today, there are more than four thousand species. The most popular of them:

Everything you wanted to know about the kilt but were afraid to ask

1. Caledonia is a universal tartan, which can wear every Scot.

2. Black Watch.

3. Campbell Dress — front tartan of clan Campbell.

4. Burberry — tartan, worn by the generals of the British army during the Anglo-Boer war.

5. Dress Gordon — elegant version of the tartan of clan Gordon.

6. The Royal Stewart is the most well-known tartan in the world belonging to the Royal Stuarts.

Everything you wanted to know about the kilt but were afraid to ask

In addition to the clan colours, there are many, so to speak, highly specialized tartans. Your brand the prints have a lot of public organizations and public institutions, including Royal Bank of Scotland. Have mourning tartans, hunting, festive...

Everything you wanted to know about the kilt but were afraid to ask

Established in 1963, the Society of Scottish tartan (Scottish Tartans Society) assigns all registered patterns unique code — the number of threads of each color.

There is also a "Russian" tartan. It is made up of tartans Barclay and Lermontov, named respectively in honor of General Mikhail Barclay de Tolly and poet Mikhail Lermontov, who had Scottish ancestry.

Everything you wanted to know about the kilt but were afraid to ask

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