Gunn Tartan

Clan Gunn is a historic Highland clan with Norse-Scottish roots, known for its fierce independence, warrior tradition, and deep ties to the far north of Scotland. The Gunn Tartan reflects this bold heritage, serving as a powerful emblem of resilience and clan pride. The collection includes T-shirts, shirts, hoodies, caps, scarves, blankets, flags, and home décor—each item thoughtfully crafted to honor the legacy of Clan Gunn. Whether worn or displayed, Gunn Tartan products offer a meaningful connection to Scottish ancestry and the enduring spirit of the Highlands.

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Gunn Tartan Plaid pattern with green, blue, and red colors on a white background

Gunn Tartan

Gunn Ancient Tartan Plaid pattern with blue, green, and black colors on a white background

Gunn Ancient Tartan

Gunn Modern Tartan Plaid pattern with green, blue, and red colors on a checkered background

Gunn Modern Tartan

Gunn Weathered Tartan Plaid pattern with brown, black, and blue colors on a textured background

Gunn Weathered Tartan

Gunn Logan Tartan Green and black plaid fabric pattern

Gunn Logan Tartan

Gunn Tartan

The Gunn Tartan is a powerful representation of Clan Gunn's storied past—one that reflects strength, honor, and unmistakable Scottish style. Anchored by alternating blocks of deep Dark Green, this tartan evokes the untamed landscapes of the Highlands, providing a rich and earthy foundation.

Balancing this base are prominent squares of Navy BlueRoyal Blue, lending a regal contrast and creating visual depth that resonates with the clan’s noble lineage.

A subtle network of Black lines and checkered accents outlines the geometry of the pattern, offering clarity and structure without overshadowing the bold colorwork.

Thin yet impactful Red stripes crisscross the design vertically and horizontally, injecting an energetic flare and acting as striking highlights that command attention and admiration.

This timeless tartan is offered in a range of iconic styles, allowing you to honor tradition or embrace modern versatility:

  • Gunn Ancient Tartan – Features softened, antique shades for a more historical, heritage-focused appearance.
  • Gunn Modern Tartan – Emphasizes vivid, saturated tones that bring bold Highland fashion to the forefront.
  • Gunn Weathered Tartan – Muted, aged hues simulate natural fading from exposure to the elements, ideal for rustic charm.
  • Gunn Logan Tartan – A variant tied to the Logan branch, offering a unique interpretation while preserving the core Gunn aesthetic.

Chief John Gunn of Gunn & Sarah Gunn

Explore the history of Clan Gunn

How it all started

Territories

Clan Gunn is one of the oldest and most storied clans of northern Scotland, with strong Norse-Gaelic roots. Their historic homelands lie in Caithness and Sutherland, regions defined by rugged coastlines and open moorland. The Gunns were known for their fierce independence and frequent feuds with neighboring clans such as the Keiths and Sinclairs.

Clan Chief

The current Chief of Clan Gunn is Chief John Gunn of Gunn, who succeeded his father Chief Iain Gunn of Gunn who passed in October 2024. With a clear respect for tradition and a vision for the future, John Gunn of Gunn steps into his role with dignity, continuity, and the heartfelt support of the clan.

Dirlot Castle

Castle Gunn - Clan Gunn History

Castle Gunn

Location: Near Bruan, Caithness, Scotland

Perched dramatically on a sea stack along the windswept coast of Caithness, Castle Gunn is a haunting ruin tied to one of Scotland’s most ancient clans. Clan Gunn, whose roots trace back to Norse settlers and Gaelic ancestors, held significant influence in northern Scotland during the medieval era.

According to tradition, Castle Gunn was built in the 13th century by Snaekoll Gunnsson, a grandson of the Norse Jarl of Orkney. The location was chosen for its defensibility, isolated on a rocky outcrop with sheer drops to the sea below—accessible only by a narrow causeway.

Clan Gunn dominated the region for centuries, often engaged in fierce feuds with rival clans such as the Keiths and the Sinclairs. The castle served as their stronghold and symbol of their power until it was allegedly destroyed in the 15th century during a violent betrayal.

Today, only remnants of Castle Gunn remain, battered by sea and time, yet it still evokes the fierce independence and dramatic history of Clan Gunn.

Other Gunn Castles and Strongholds

Dirlot Castle: Located near Watten in Caithness, this castle was originally held by the Cheynes but came into Gunn hands during the 15th century. However, it later passed to Clan Sutherland and then to Clan Mackay. The ruins stand as a testament to the region’s shifting allegiances.

Halberry Castle: Near Wick, Caithness, Halberry Castle was another important Gunn stronghold. Though now only a remnant remains by the sea, it once played a central role in the clan’s defense and local authority.

Latheron Castle: Situated near Dunbeath, Caithness, Latheron Castle was held by the Gunns but later passed to Clan Sinclair in the 17th century. Today, only slight remains of the castle exist, but nearby Latheron House—dating from the 18th century—still stands.

Kinbrace: This location is believed to have once hosted a castle held by the Gunns, although the exact site is uncertain. It remains part of the clan’s elusive but enduring legacy in the Highlands.

Though the ruins of these strongholds are scattered and faint, they remain potent symbols of Clan Gunn’s resilience, strategic strength, and fierce independence. Each site speaks to the clan’s turbulent history and its enduring presence in the story of the Scottish Highlands.

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