
Clan Johnstone Ancient Scottish Tartan Kilt
Clan Johnstone, a powerful Border Reiver Scottish clan, originated in Annandale and held lands in the western Scottish Marches for over 600 years. Their earliest recorded ancestor was John Johnstone, with his lineage traced back to Gilbert after 1194. Sir John Johnstone pledged allegiance to Edward I in 1296, and his great-grandson became Warden of the Western Marches in 1381. The clan is believed to descend from Siward, Earl of Northumbria.
In the 15th century, Adam Johnstone, the first Laird of Johnstone, fought at the Battle of Sark and helped suppress the Clan Douglas, gaining lands from the Crown. The clan had violent feuds, notably with Clan Moffat, whom they nearly wiped out in 1557, and Clan Maxwell, who lost many men at the Battle of Dryfe Sands in 1593. Maxwell later murdered the Johnstone chief in 1608 but was executed for the act.
In the 17th century, James Johnstone was made Earl of Hartfell and later Earl of Annandale and Hartfell by Charles II. Another branch, the Johnstones of Caskieben, received a baronetcy in Nova Scotia in 1626. The 3rd Marquess of Annandale died in 1792, leaving the title dormant until it was revived in the late 20th century.
Today, the clan is led by the 11th Earl of Annandale and Hartfell, 26th Chief of Clan Johnstone. The Johnstone tartan, published in 1842, remains a symbol of clan pride and heritage.
The Clan Johnstone Ancient Scottish Tartan Kilt embodies the historic legacy of a fierce Border Reiver clan. Featuring soft, earthy tones of light green, faded blue, and muted red, this ancient tartan reflects natural dye colors once used in traditional Scottish weaving. The design connects directly to the heritage of the Johnstones, who protected the Scottish Borders for centuries.
Made from premium acrylic wool, the kilt combines comfort with authenticity. It features classic knife pleats, adjustable leather straps, and a secure fit, making it ideal for Highland games, reenactments, and formal occasions. The Johnstone Ancient Tartan Kilt is perfect for anyone wishing to honor their roots while wearing a piece of timeless Scottish culture.
Product Features:
Versatile Style: Perfect for weddings, Highland festivals, or casual gatherings.
Authentic Craftsmanship: Expertly tailored with attention to traditional Scottish detail.
Premium Fabric: Made from durable and comfortable acrylic wool for long-lasting wear.
Made to Measure: Custom fit ensures your kilt fits just right.
Brand: kingkilts.com– trusted for quality and tradition.
Traditional Look: Classic design with modern comfort.
Condition: Brand new and ready to wear.
Material: High-quality acrylic wool tartan.
Straps: Genuine 100% leather straps for secure fastening.
Buckle: Rust-free metal buckles for durability.
Adjustable Waist: Easily adjusts up to 2 inches above or below your selected size.
Pleating Options: Choose from sett or stripe pleat styles.
Belt Loops: Included for added convenience.
Clan Johnstone, a powerful Border Reiver Scottish clan, originated in Annandale and held lands in the western Scottish Marches for over 600 years. Their earliest recorded ancestor was John Johnstone, with his lineage traced back to Gilbert after 1194. Sir John Johnstone pledged allegiance to Edward I in 1296, and his great-grandson became Warden of the Western Marches in 1381. The clan is believed to descend from Siward, Earl of Northumbria.
In the 15th century, Adam Johnstone, the first Laird of Johnstone, fought at the Battle of Sark and helped suppress the Clan Douglas, gaining lands from the Crown. The clan had violent feuds, notably with Clan Moffat, whom they nearly wiped out in 1557, and Clan Maxwell, who lost many men at the Battle of Dryfe Sands in 1593. Maxwell later murdered the Johnstone chief in 1608 but was executed for the act.
In the 17th century, James Johnstone was made Earl of Hartfell and later Earl of Annandale and Hartfell by Charles II. Another branch, the Johnstones of Caskieben, received a baronetcy in Nova Scotia in 1626. The 3rd Marquess of Annandale died in 1792, leaving the title dormant until it was revived in the late 20th century.
Today, the clan is led by the 11th Earl of Annandale and Hartfell, 26th Chief of Clan Johnstone. The Johnstone tartan, published in 1842, remains a symbol of clan pride and heritage.
The Clan Johnstone Ancient Scottish Tartan Kilt embodies the historic legacy of a fierce Border Reiver clan. Featuring soft, earthy tones of light green, faded blue, and muted red, this ancient tartan reflects natural dye colors once used in traditional Scottish weaving. The design connects directly to the heritage of the Johnstones, who protected the Scottish Borders for centuries.
Made from premium acrylic wool, the kilt combines comfort with authenticity. It features classic knife pleats, adjustable leather straps, and a secure fit, making it ideal for Highland games, reenactments, and formal occasions. The Johnstone Ancient Tartan Kilt is perfect for anyone wishing to honor their roots while wearing a piece of timeless Scottish culture.
Product Features:
Versatile Style: Perfect for weddings, Highland festivals, or casual gatherings.
Authentic Craftsmanship: Expertly tailored with attention to traditional Scottish detail.
Premium Fabric: Made from durable and comfortable acrylic wool for long-lasting wear.
Made to Measure: Custom fit ensures your kilt fits just right.
Brand: kingkilts.com– trusted for quality and tradition.
Traditional Look: Classic design with modern comfort.
Condition: Brand new and ready to wear.
Material: High-quality acrylic wool tartan.
Straps: Genuine 100% leather straps for secure fastening.
Buckle: Rust-free metal buckles for durability.
Adjustable Waist: Easily adjusts up to 2 inches above or below your selected size.
Pleating Options: Choose from sett or stripe pleat styles.
Belt Loops: Included for added convenience.
