Davidson Tartan

Clan Davidson is a proud Highland clan and a key member of the Clan Chattan Confederation, known for its strength, loyalty, and deep-rooted presence in the central Highlands of Scotland. The Davidson Tartan reflects this noble heritage, offering a lasting symbol of family pride and tradition. The collection includes T-shirts, shirts, hoodies, caps, scarves, blankets, flags, and home décor—each item thoughtfully crafted to honor the legacy of Clan Davidson. Whether worn or displayed, Davidson Tartan products provide a meaningful connection to Scottish ancestry and Highland identity.

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Davidson Tartan

Davidson Ancient Tartan

Davidson Modern Tartan

Davidson of Tulloch Tartan

Davidson of Tulloch Dress Tartan

Davidson Tartans

4 variations

The Davidson tartan is a richly woven pattern featuring forest green, navy blue, black, crimson red, and subtle purple tones. The dominant forest green reflects a strong connection to nature and Highland tradition, while navy blue adds cool depth and heritage. Black bands provide structure and balance, and crimson red threads bring vibrancy and distinction. Hints of muted purple appear where red and blue intersect, creating an elegant, layered effect.

Clan Davidson offers several distinct tartan variations, each celebrating a different facet of the clan’s heritage:

  • Davidson Ancient Tartan – A softer, earthier tone that echoes the aged dyes of historic Highland wear.
  • Davidson Modern Tartan – A bright, clean version with crisp color contrasts for modern-day display.
  • Davidson of Tulloch Tartan – A regional variation tied to the Tulloch line, with unique pattern refinements.
  • Davidson of Tulloch Dress Tartan – A dressy version, often used for formal attire, featuring lighter tones and refined checks.

Chief Grant Guthrie Davidson, 3rd of Davidston

Clan Davidson

Region: Central Highlands – Badenoch and Inverness-shire

Clan Davidson is one of the principal families of the historic Chattan Confederation, with origins tracing back to the 14th century. The name derives from “MacDhàibhidh,” meaning “son of David.” The Davidsons were early allies of the Mackintoshes but developed their own distinct identity within the Highland clans.

The current chief is Grant Guthrie Davidson, 3rd of Davidston, who resides in New Zealand. He was officially recognized as Chief of the Name and Arms of Davidson by the Lord Lyon King of Arms in 2015. His leadership symbolizes the global reach of the clan and its continuing legacy among the Scottish diaspora.

Tulloch Castle

Tulloch Castle - Clan Davidson History

Tulloch Castle

Location: Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands

Tulloch Castle, located in the town of Dingwall in Ross-shire, is most closely associated with Clan Bayne but later became linked to Clan Davidson through marriage. Though not originally a Davidson stronghold, the castle became part of the extended clan heritage and has since been embraced as a symbol of Davidson history.

The earliest parts of Tulloch Castle date back to the 12th century, though much of the current structure was developed in the 16th century and later. When the Davidsons came into possession of the castle through familial ties, it became a seat of influence for the clan during a period of more peaceful integration in the Highlands.

Tulloch Castle today operates as a hotel and heritage site. It retains many historical features, including its original tower and Great Hall, and is often visited by members of the Davidson clan and those interested in Highland history.

While Clan Davidson’s ancestral roots are often tied to Badenoch and their early involvement in the Chattan Confederation, Tulloch Castle offers a lasting architectural presence that celebrates the clan’s enduring legacy.

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