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Clark Tartan

Clark Ancient Tartan

Clark Red Tartan

Clark Tartans

3 variations

The Clark Tartan showcases a striking and modern pattern defined by its bold navy blue base, creating a calm and confident foundation. Structured blocks of solid black add dramatic contrast and visual weight, grounding the design with strength. Fine white lines intersect at regular intervals, forming a sharp and clean grid that enhances the tartan’s clarity and symmetry. Upon closer inspection, a very subtle touch of green weaves through the layers, introducing a gentle nod to tradition without disrupting the contemporary tone. Altogether, this tartan exudes sophistication, cool-toned elegance, and timeless appeal—an excellent representation of Clan Clark’s refined identity.

Common variations of this tartan include: Clark Tartan, Clark Ancient Tartan, and Clark Red Tartan

Explore the history of Clan Clark

How it all started

Territories

The surname Clark originates from the Latin “clericus,” meaning a cleric or scribe, and was used for educated men in clerical positions during the medieval period. Found across both the Highlands and Lowlands, Clan Clark is not a traditional clan with a single origin or territory, but rather a widespread family name with multiple unrelated branches. Some Clarks were associated with Clan Cameron and Clan MacPherson in the Highlands, while others settled in regions like Perthshire and Lanarkshire. Despite the name’s occupational origin, many Clark families proudly embrace their Scottish heritage and cultural traditions.

Clan Chief

Clan Clark is armigerous and currently lacks a recognized chief. However, Clark descendants around the world often identify with Scottish culture and participate in clan events through allied clans or independent societies. The Clark crest—a griffin’s head—and the motto “Free for a blast” symbolize courage and readiness in times of need.

Clark Territories - Clan Clark Heritage

Clark Territories

Location: Lowlands, especially Lanarkshire and Ayrshire

Clan Clark held lands in Lowlands, especially Lanarkshire and Ayrshire, an area marked by its strategic location and historical significance. Their influence was closely tied to control of local routes, agricultural strength, or alliances with neighboring clans.

Though not all branches maintained grand castles, the family presence shaped the development of surrounding territories. In many cases, remnants of towers, fortified houses, or clan seats still echo their legacy today.

The heritage of Clan Clark remains deeply rooted in this landscape — not solely through buildings, but through centuries of tradition, leadership, and local prominence.

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