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Tartan - Wikipedia Tartan or plaid ( plæd ; Scottish Gaelic: breacan [ˈpɾʲɛxkən]) is a patterned cloth consisting of crossing horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours, forming repeating symmetrical patterns known as setts Originating in woven wool, tartan is most strongly associated with Scotland, where it has been used for centuries in traditional clothing such as the kilt Historically
Tartan and Clan Finder | ScotlandShop Search by name to find your clan and tartan from a choice of over 1,000, or use the filter to choose your favourite colour Watch our short video to see the Tartan Finder
What is Tartan? - The Scottish Tartans Museum and Heritage Center, Inc. Tartan refers to the pattern of interlocking stripes, running in both the warp and weft in the cloth (horizontal and vertical), or any representation of such a woven design in other media (printed, painted, or otherwise rendered)
Tartan | History, Patterns Uses | Britannica tartan, cross-checkered repeating pattern (or “sett”) of different coloured bands, stripes, or lines of definite width and sequence, woven into woolen cloth (sometimes with silk added)
A-Z - The Scottish Register of Tartans The Scottish Register of Tartans (the Register) is a national repository of tartan designs It is an on-line website database facility maintained by the National Records of Scotland, an
Types of Tartans: Ancient, Hunting, Dress, Modern and Weathe In this guide, we’ll explore the tartan meaning, the origins of Scottish tartans, the main tartan types, and how to confidently select a pattern that suits your heritage, your purpose, or simply your taste
Scottish Tartans Clan Histories | Interactive Tartan Database . . . Discover the rich history and heritage of tartans with our extensive database Explore clan connections, tartan patterns, and historical insights, all in one place Find your family tartan and uncover its unique story today!