Pattern BRGRBR

BRGRBR

It is a 6 stripes tartan.

Woven sample

Colour Sequence

BRGRBR

List of tartans with this colour sequence

Tartans
Caledonian
Caledonian example sett
Edinchat
Edinchat example sett
Lovat or Fraser #2
Lovat or Fraser #2 example sett
MacKintosh
MacKintosh example sett
MacKintosh #2
MacKintosh #2 example sett
MacKintosh #3
MacKintosh #3 example sett
MacKintosh Plaid
MacKintosh Plaid example sett
Mar Dress
Mar Dress example sett
MacKintosh - 1819 (Clan)
MacKintosh - 1819 (Clan) example sett
Caledonian - 1819 (Fashion?)
Caledonian - 1819 (Fashion?) example sett
Mar, Red
Mar, Red example sett
Grant of Edinchat (Clan)
Grant of Edinchat (Clan) example sett
MacKintosh
MacKintosh example sett
MacKintosh D
MacKintosh D example sett
Caledonian
Caledonian example sett
Grant of Lurg
Grant of Lurg example sett
Lovat, or Fraser
Lovat, or Fraser example sett
MacKintosh 1
MacKintosh 1 example sett
MacKintosh 2
MacKintosh 2 example sett
MacKintosh 3
MacKintosh 3 example sett
MacKintosh, Plaid
MacKintosh, Plaid example sett
Mar
Mar example sett
MacKintosh
MacKintosh example sett
MacKintosh D
MacKintosh D example sett
MacKintosh
MacKintosh example sett
MacKintosh D
MacKintosh D example sett
MacKintosh Clan Tartan Tartan Number: 521. Earliest known date: 1815 D.C. Stewart wrote, "This is one of the few ancient tartans too well authenticated to admit of doubt or question." The earliest publication is attributed to Logan but he may well have known of the sample, sealed with signature of the chief, which existed in the collection of the Highland Society of London, dating around 1815. The chief of the MacKintoshes is also chief of Clan Chattan. Logan wrote, "The chief also wears a particular tartan of a very showy pattern", which has now been registered with Lord Lyon (1947) as 'Clan Chattan (Chief)'. The clan tartan has likewise been registered as 'Clan Chattan'. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015
MacKintosh Clan Tartan Tartan Number: 521. Earliest known date: 1815 D.C. Stewart wrote, "This is one of the few ancient tartans too well authenticated to admit of doubt or question." The earliest publication is attributed to Logan but he may well have known of the sample, sealed with signature of the chief, which existed in the collection of the Highland Society of London, dating around 1815. The chief of the MacKintoshes is also chief of Clan Chattan. Logan wrote, "The chief also wears a particular tartan of a very showy pattern", which has now been registered with Lord Lyon (1947) as 'Clan Chattan (Chief)'. The clan tartan has likewise been registered as 'Clan Chattan'. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 example sett
Caledonian District Tartan Tartan Number: 526. Earliest known date: 1819 In view of its widespread use as a foundation for other tartans it is perhaps not surprising that Wilson's named the Mackintosh tartan 'Caledonian'. They also called it 'Lovat or Fraser'. For this reason the tartan is not suitable for persons seeking a Caledonian tartan unless they are also Frasers of Lovat or Mackintoshes. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015
Caledonian District Tartan Tartan Number: 526. Earliest known date: 1819 In view of its widespread use as a foundation for other tartans it is perhaps not surprising that Wilson's named the Mackintosh tartan 'Caledonian'. They also called it 'Lovat or Fraser'. For this reason the tartan is not suitable for persons seeking a Caledonian tartan unless they are also Frasers of Lovat or Mackintoshes. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 example sett
Grant of Lurg Artifact Tartan Tartan Number: 527. Earliest known date: pre 1859 Owned by the family Dunbar. Count not given. A plaid. Previously marked 'Unidentified' See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015
Grant of Lurg Artifact Tartan Tartan Number: 527. Earliest known date: pre 1859 Owned by the family Dunbar. Count not given. A plaid. Previously marked 'Unidentified' See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 example sett
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