
Gun Weathered Tartan Kilt
Clan Gunn traces its roots to Norse ancestry, descending from Gunni, a 12th-century warrior who settled in Caithness through marriage to Ragnhild, niece of the Earl of Orkney. His lineage connects to Viking adventurers and St. Ragnvald of Orkney. The Gunn clan name possibly derives from the Norse word for "war," reflecting their fierce Highland reputation.
The first recorded chief, George Gunn, served as coroner of Caithness in the 15th century, known as Am Braisdeach Mor for his large insignia brooch. The Gunns feuded with Clan Keith, notably leading to the tragic Battle of Champions, which deepened the clan rivalry.
In the 16th century, the Gunns supported Clan Sutherland and fought in key battles, including Allt Camhna and Leckmelm. During the 17th century, the clan strengthened ties with Clan Mackay through marriage. Sir William Gunn, of the Robson Gunns, rose to military rank in Sweden and the Holy Roman Empire, becoming a baron.
In 1745, the Gunn clan sided with the British Crown during the Jacobite rising, with Alexander Gunn leading an Independent Highland Company. Gunns later joined the 79th Cameron Highlanders during the Napoleonic Wars.
In 2015, Iain Gunn of Banniskirk was officially recognized as Chief of Clan Gunn, restoring leadership after 230 years. His son, John Gunn of Gunn, succeeded him in 2024. Clan Gunn remains active today with a strong global heritage presence.
The Gunn Weathered Tartan Kilt is a timeless piece rooted in the proud legacy of Clan Gunn, one of Scotland’s most ancient Norse-Highland clans. Featuring muted earthy tones of brown, grey, and faded blue, this kilt embodies the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands and the enduring strength of the Gunn warrior tradition.
Perfect for heritage events, Highland games, or modern-day wear, the Gunn Weathered kilt offers a rustic, historical feel. Its subtle palette reflects natural dyes once used by Highlanders, connecting wearers to authentic Scottish clan 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 Gunn traces its roots to Norse ancestry, descending from Gunni, a 12th-century warrior who settled in Caithness through marriage to Ragnhild, niece of the Earl of Orkney. His lineage connects to Viking adventurers and St. Ragnvald of Orkney. The Gunn clan name possibly derives from the Norse word for "war," reflecting their fierce Highland reputation.
The first recorded chief, George Gunn, served as coroner of Caithness in the 15th century, known as Am Braisdeach Mor for his large insignia brooch. The Gunns feuded with Clan Keith, notably leading to the tragic Battle of Champions, which deepened the clan rivalry.
In the 16th century, the Gunns supported Clan Sutherland and fought in key battles, including Allt Camhna and Leckmelm. During the 17th century, the clan strengthened ties with Clan Mackay through marriage. Sir William Gunn, of the Robson Gunns, rose to military rank in Sweden and the Holy Roman Empire, becoming a baron.
In 1745, the Gunn clan sided with the British Crown during the Jacobite rising, with Alexander Gunn leading an Independent Highland Company. Gunns later joined the 79th Cameron Highlanders during the Napoleonic Wars.
In 2015, Iain Gunn of Banniskirk was officially recognized as Chief of Clan Gunn, restoring leadership after 230 years. His son, John Gunn of Gunn, succeeded him in 2024. Clan Gunn remains active today with a strong global heritage presence.
The Gunn Weathered Tartan Kilt is a timeless piece rooted in the proud legacy of Clan Gunn, one of Scotland’s most ancient Norse-Highland clans. Featuring muted earthy tones of brown, grey, and faded blue, this kilt embodies the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands and the enduring strength of the Gunn warrior tradition.
Perfect for heritage events, Highland games, or modern-day wear, the Gunn Weathered kilt offers a rustic, historical feel. Its subtle palette reflects natural dyes once used by Highlanders, connecting wearers to authentic Scottish clan 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.
