Celtic Craft Centre Kiltmakers is located at Royal Mile, Paisley Close, 101 High St, Edinburgh EH1 1SP, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Celtic Craft Centre Kiltmakers and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

KILTMAKER (hand stitched) & alterations plus tartan fabric by the yard/meter in rare & unusual tartans

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Kaitlin MacEwen

5 Google Rating

I'd been searching for the proper souvenir for my trip to Scotland, and I'm absolutely pleased I fou

5/ 5

I'd been searching for the proper souvenir for my trip to Scotland, and I'm absolutely pleased I found this shop. I heard the music coming down the close, so we wandered in. Most delightful staff / owners. They helped me order a custom scarf in my family tartan. (Can't beat the offer for international shipping) Picked up a few other items too. If you're looking for authentic Scottish items, look no further. Check out this lovely shop, you won't find anywhere else like it in town!

Austin Flores

5 Google Rating

One of the few shops where the wool and the weaving were done in scotland. A lot of stuff gets impor

5/ 5

One of the few shops where the wool and the weaving were done in scotland. A lot of stuff gets imported elsewhere.

Nealee Turner

5 Google Rating

Helpful friendly staff who takes great care in their craftsmanship and knowledge of family tartans.

5/ 5

Helpful friendly staff who takes great care in their craftsmanship and knowledge of family tartans. They hand stitch every pleat of their kilts. So happy to have wandered in! Definitely worth a visit

Paul Goldberg

5 Google Rating

Stopped in to check out family tartan and found the staff most helpful. Wound up going back three ti

5/ 5

Stopped in to check out family tartan and found the staff most helpful. Wound up going back three times and got something each time. Will be calling tomorrow for another order! They are tucked away so don't miss.

Kaleb Leithead

5 Google Rating

I spent A LOT of time researching online before traveling to Scotland, while I was there I went to k

5/ 5

I spent A LOT of time researching online before traveling to Scotland, while I was there I went to kilt makers all over Edinburgh couldn't find the family tartan. Went here and within 20 seconds they found the tartan. Very knowledgeable and clearly make a superior kilt to many

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  • Friday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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