Kerry County Crest (Fashion)

In pattern YBGBWGBWGY.

This was sourced from tartans-authority. It is a 10 stripes tartan.

Original link http://www.tartansauthority.com/tartan-ferret/display/7453/

Thread count

Y/28 DB10 G50 DB10 LN4 G22 DB14 LN10 G12 Y/10 Sett

Palette

Each colour and its ΔE from the base-6 reference it is a variant of.

ColourShadeBaseΔE (OKLab)
DB#2C2C80 #2C2C80B #2C40840.05
G#006818 #006818G #0064000.02
LN#E0E0E0 #E0E0E0W #F4F4F00.06
Y#E8C000 #E8C000Y #E8C0000.00

Nearest tartans

The nearest existing variants by ΔTartan distance.

  1. Avalon - Calvert House — ΔT 1.03
  2. Kerry County, Crest Range — ΔT 1.11
  3. New Mexico, State of (Fashion) — ΔT 1.23
  4. Riley (Personal) — ΔT 1.27
  5. New Mexico District Tartan Tartan Number: 2522. Earliest known date: 1995 The official state tartan for New Mexico which was designed in 1995 by Ralph L. Stevenson and included in his petition for the first US 'Tartan Day'. The rights of the tartan were placed in the public domain. Doubts were expressed for some time as to its perceived status but on 26th May 2003 the situation was clarified when Rebecca Vigil-Giron, Secretary of State for the State of New Mexico, issued a proclamation confirming that this was indeed the official state tartan. Woven by NGSI Woolen Mills of New Mexico. The history of the State of New Mexico Tartan began in 1995 when a wide cross section of New Mexico citizens with Scottish, Welsh, Irish, Manx, Spanish (Galician) Celtic ancestry, and Native American backgrounds gave their opinions and suggestions. The final design was created by Ralph L. Stevenson, Jr., a New Mexico citizen of Scottish descent, and woven by Jean Jones, a former Santa Fe textile artist who now resides in Asheville, North Carolina. The State Library was chosen as the permanent home for the display because of former Governor Garrey E. Carruthers' support of the New Mexico Tartan, his Scottish descent, and the naming of the library building after him approximately two years ago. Four colors are woven into the State of New Mexico Tartan -- Blue for the All Encompassing Sky, Green for the State's Plant Life and Forests, Red for the Original Cultural Providers, and Gold for the Minerals and Desert. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 — ΔT 1.28
  6. MacCarthy (Fashion?) — ΔT 1.30
  7. Drummond of Perth Dress (Dance) — ΔT 1.33
  8. MacDiarmid Dress — ΔT 1.36
  9. MacDiarmid Dress Clan Tartan Tartan Number: 1486. Earliest known date: c.1830 This sett appears in Paton's collection which is housed at the Scottish Tartans Museum, Comrie in Perthshire, Scotland. The samples are undated but the collection is known to have been put together around the 1830's, with some additions during the Victorian period. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 — ΔT 1.36
  10. Greenshields, Alan (Personal) — ΔT 1.36

Neighbour map

Every grey dot is one of 15726 variants placed by the first two principal components of the ΔTartan feature space (44% of its variance). Red is this tartan; blue dots are its nearest — click one to open its page.

Avalon - Calvert HouseKerry County, Crest RangeNew Mexico, State of (Fashion)Riley (Personal)New Mexico District Tartan Tartan Number: 2522. Earliest known date: 1995 The official state tartan for New Mexico which was designed in 1995 by Ralph L. Stevenson and included in his petition for the first US 'Tartan Day'. The rights of the tartan were placed in the public domain. Doubts were expressed for some time as to its perceived status but on 26th May 2003 the situation was clarified when Rebecca Vigil-Giron, Secretary of State for the State of New Mexico, issued a proclamation confirming that this was indeed the official state tartan. Woven by NGSI Woolen Mills of New Mexico. The history of the State of New Mexico Tartan began in 1995 when a wide cross section of New Mexico citizens with Scottish, Welsh, Irish, Manx, Spanish (Galician) Celtic ancestry, and Native American backgrounds gave their opinions and suggestions. The final design was created by Ralph L. Stevenson, Jr., a New Mexico citizen of Scottish descent, and woven by Jean Jones, a former Santa Fe textile artist who now resides in Asheville, North Carolina. The State Library was chosen as the permanent home for the display because of former Governor Garrey E. Carruthers' support of the New Mexico Tartan, his Scottish descent, and the naming of the library building after him approximately two years ago. Four colors are woven into the State of New Mexico Tartan -- Blue for the All Encompassing Sky, Green for the State's Plant Life and Forests, Red for the Original Cultural Providers, and Gold for the Minerals and Desert. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015MacCarthy (Fashion?)Drummond of Perth Dress (Dance)MacDiarmid DressMacDiarmid Dress Clan Tartan Tartan Number: 1486. Earliest known date: c.1830 This sett appears in Paton's collection which is housed at the Scottish Tartans Museum, Comrie in Perthshire, Scotland. The samples are undated but the collection is known to have been put together around the 1830's, with some additions during the Victorian period. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015Greenshields, Alan (Personal)

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