Loch Ness (Fashion)

In pattern RBRBYKW.

This was sourced from tartans-authority. It is a 7 stripes tartan.

Original link http://www.tartansauthority.com/tartan-ferret/display/5450/

Attestations

This cloth appears in 2 source records; the oldest owns this page.

Thread count

LB/4 DB34 Ba22 B42 R4 B4 R/4 Sett

Palette

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

ColourShadeBaseΔE (OKLab)
B#5C8CA8 #5C8CA8B #2C40840.23
Ba#48A4C0 #48A4C0Y #E8C0000.28
DB#00002C #00002CK #0000000.16
LB#98C8E8 #98C8E8W #F4F4F00.17
R#C80000 #C80000R #C800000.00

Sample pattern

Tartan detail

Nearest tartans

The nearest existing variants by ΔTartan distance.

  1. Loch Ness in Scotland — ΔT 0.72
  2. Arran (Pendleton) — ΔT 0.77
  3. Mina Perhonen — ΔT 0.80
  4. Arran, (Navy) — ΔT 0.82
  5. Sneddon, Jonathan Taylor (Personal) — ΔT 0.89
  6. Thomson Dress (Blue) — ΔT 0.89
  7. Afternoon Tea / Earl Grey — ΔT 0.97
  8. Madras College (Corporate) — ΔT 1.01
  9. Utah State University — ΔT 1.02
  10. Bahamas District Tartan Tartan Number: 2089. Earliest known date: 1966 Designed by Gordon Rees of the Scottish Shop in Nassau, now owned by Colin and Beverley Honnes. It was intended to perpetuate the memory of early Scottish settlers in the Bahamas including Thompson, Sands, Forsythe, Munroe, Johnston, Russell, Christie, Roberts, Kelly, MacKinney, Saunders, Malcolm, Crawford, MacPherson, Clark and Rae. The tartan was formally approved by the Bahamas Government in 1966. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 — ΔT 1.07

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.

Loch Ness in ScotlandArran (Pendleton)Mina PerhonenArran, (Navy)Sneddon, Jonathan Taylor (Personal)Thomson Dress (Blue)Afternoon Tea / Earl GreyMadras College (Corporate)Utah State UniversityBahamas District Tartan Tartan Number: 2089. Earliest known date: 1966 Designed by Gordon Rees of the Scottish Shop in Nassau, now owned by Colin and Beverley Honnes. It was intended to perpetuate the memory of early Scottish settlers in the Bahamas including Thompson, Sands, Forsythe, Munroe, Johnston, Russell, Christie, Roberts, Kelly, MacKinney, Saunders, Malcolm, Crawford, MacPherson, Clark and Rae. The tartan was formally approved by the Bahamas Government in 1966. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015

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