Drymen

Bands: GRWRWWWRGRGRGKGKGKR · Stripes: DG O LB O W LB W O DG O DG O DG K DG K DG K R DG O LB O W LB W O DG O DG O DG K DG K DG K R

This was sourced from register-of-tartans. It is a 19 band tartan.

Original link https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDetails.aspx?ref=997

Register references

External register numbers recorded for this tartan.

Thread count

G/8 LT3 N3 LT3 W28 N4 W8 LT12 G3 LT3 G3 LT3 G8 K3 G3 K3 G3 K12 R/4 Sett

Palette

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

ColourShadeBaseΔE (OKLab)
G#004C00 #004C00G #0061000.07
K#28140C #28140CK #0000000.22
LT#B47820 #B47820R #CC00000.18
N#C8C8C8 #C8C8C8W #F7F7F70.14
R#F03C00 #F03C00R #CC00000.10
W#ECECAC #ECECACW #F7F7F70.10

Nearest tartans

The nearest existing variants by ΔTartan distance.

  1. Spice of Life (Fashion) — ΔT 0.90
  2. Robieson Playfield — ΔT 1.00
  3. Buchanan 9 — ΔT 1.25
  4. BeeJay — ΔT 1.27
  5. Buchanan Variant — ΔT 1.28
  6. Buchanan 1 — ΔT 1.28
  7. Buchanan 2 — ΔT 1.32
  8. BeeJay — ΔT 1.32
  9. Victoria Highland Dress Artifact Tartan Tartan Number: 1677. Earliest known date: 19th C. The sett from late Victorian child's Highland Dress. The proportions differ slightly from the pattern recorded by W and A Smith (1850) as 'Victoria', possibly to allow tailoring of this miniature outfit. There is a minor variation between warp and weft in this sample which is not usually reproduced in the manufactured cloth. This tartan is sometimes called Royal Stewart Dress. It is known to have been favourably regarded by Queen Victoria. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 — ΔT 1.33
  10. Seller Dress (Dance) — ΔT 1.33

Neighbour map

Every grey dot is one of 14313 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.

Spice of Life (Fashion)Robieson PlayfieldBuchanan 9BeeJayBuchanan VariantBuchanan 1Buchanan 2BeeJayVictoria Highland Dress Artifact Tartan Tartan Number: 1677. Earliest known date: 19th C. The sett from late Victorian child's Highland Dress. The proportions differ slightly from the pattern recorded by W and A Smith (1850) as 'Victoria', possibly to allow tailoring of this miniature outfit. There is a minor variation between warp and weft in this sample which is not usually reproduced in the manufactured cloth. This tartan is sometimes called Royal Stewart Dress. It is known to have been favourably regarded by Queen Victoria. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015Seller Dress (Dance)

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