
Livingstone Modern Tartan Kilt
Clan Livingstone, also known as Clan MacLea, is a Highland Scottish clan rooted in the Lorn district of Argyll and traditionally seated on the Isle of Lismore. Many MacLeas later adopted the surname Livingstone, becoming known as the Highland Livingstones. The clan chief holds the hereditary title of Coarb of Saint Moluag and is the Keeper of the Bachuil Mor – the saint's sacred staff.
Origins and Name
The name MacLea may derive from the Gaelic Mac an Léigh (son of the physician) or from Mac Duinnshleibhe (son of Donn Sléibhe). The Livingstone surname originates from West Lothian, linked to a 12th-century noble, Leving. The MacLeas likely began using Livingstone in the 17th century after settling near Achanduin Castle.
Royal Descent
Clan MacLea traces lineage to Ruaidhri Mac Duinnsleibhe, the last king of Ulidia in Ireland. Their ancestry connects to ancient Irish royalty, including Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Saint Moluag’s Legacy
Saint Moluag, a missionary contemporary of Saint Columba, founded religious centers across Scotland. The Livingstones of Bachuil, as his successors, preserve his legacy and staff. The Coarb title carries historical religious and territorial honor.
Clan Recognition & Battles
Formally recognized in 2003, Clan Livingstone has a history of loyalty to the crown during the Civil War and Jacobite support in 1715 and 1746. Members fought bravely at Culloden. The clan also took part in battles such as Bealach na Broige, Achnacree (1557), and Dunaverty (1647), often alongside or against powerful clans like the Campbells and MacDougalls.
The Livingstone Modern Tartan Kilt represents the proud heritage of Clan Livingstone, also known as Clan MacLea, rooted in the Isle of Lismore in Argyll. This modern tartan blends bold greens, deep blues, and subtle reds, symbolizing both the clan's rich legacy and its connection to the rugged Highland landscape.
Expertly tailored from premium acrylic wool, the kilt features traditional pleating at the back for mobility and comfort, along with adjustable leather straps and rust-free buckles for a secure fit. Its durable fabric makes it ideal for formal events, Highland games, or casual wear, allowing you to display your clan pride with style and strength.
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 Livingstone, also known as Clan MacLea, is a Highland Scottish clan rooted in the Lorn district of Argyll and traditionally seated on the Isle of Lismore. Many MacLeas later adopted the surname Livingstone, becoming known as the Highland Livingstones. The clan chief holds the hereditary title of Coarb of Saint Moluag and is the Keeper of the Bachuil Mor – the saint's sacred staff.
Origins and Name
The name MacLea may derive from the Gaelic Mac an Léigh (son of the physician) or from Mac Duinnshleibhe (son of Donn Sléibhe). The Livingstone surname originates from West Lothian, linked to a 12th-century noble, Leving. The MacLeas likely began using Livingstone in the 17th century after settling near Achanduin Castle.
Royal Descent
Clan MacLea traces lineage to Ruaidhri Mac Duinnsleibhe, the last king of Ulidia in Ireland. Their ancestry connects to ancient Irish royalty, including Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Saint Moluag’s Legacy
Saint Moluag, a missionary contemporary of Saint Columba, founded religious centers across Scotland. The Livingstones of Bachuil, as his successors, preserve his legacy and staff. The Coarb title carries historical religious and territorial honor.
Clan Recognition & Battles
Formally recognized in 2003, Clan Livingstone has a history of loyalty to the crown during the Civil War and Jacobite support in 1715 and 1746. Members fought bravely at Culloden. The clan also took part in battles such as Bealach na Broige, Achnacree (1557), and Dunaverty (1647), often alongside or against powerful clans like the Campbells and MacDougalls.
The Livingstone Modern Tartan Kilt represents the proud heritage of Clan Livingstone, also known as Clan MacLea, rooted in the Isle of Lismore in Argyll. This modern tartan blends bold greens, deep blues, and subtle reds, symbolizing both the clan's rich legacy and its connection to the rugged Highland landscape.
Expertly tailored from premium acrylic wool, the kilt features traditional pleating at the back for mobility and comfort, along with adjustable leather straps and rust-free buckles for a secure fit. Its durable fabric makes it ideal for formal events, Highland games, or casual wear, allowing you to display your clan pride with style and strength.
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.
