Paton Family Tartan Tartan Number: 2127. Earliest known date: 1930 Discovered in 1993 at P and J Haggart, weavers in Aberfeldy. It was possibly designed by the late Mr John Robertson around the 1930's, but the sample appears to have been woven in 1952. The Paton family associated with the tartan come from Aberdeenshire. Apart from the red stripe this sett resembles the Gordon of Abergeldy previously known as Ancient Gordon. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015
In pattern RGKGYGY.
This was sourced from house-of-tartan. It is a 7 stripes tartan.
Original link http://www.house-of-tartan.scotland.net/house/TartanViewjs.asp?colr=Def&tnam=2127
Thread count
R/6 G48 K56 G38 Y6 G6 Y/6

Palette
Each colour and its ΔE from the base-6 reference it is a variant of.
| Colour | Shade | Base | ΔE (OKLab) |
|---|---|---|---|
| G | #006818 #006818 | G #006400 | 0.02 |
| K | #101010 #101010 | K #000000 | 0.17 |
| R | #C80000 #C80000 | R #C80000 | 0.00 |
| Y | #E8C000 #E8C000 | Y #E8C000 | 0.00 |
Sample pattern

Nearest tartans
The nearest existing variants by ΔTartan distance.
- MacAulay of Lewis — ΔT 0.74
- Daks, Muted Loden — ΔT 0.79
- Paton (Personal) — ΔT 0.84
- MacIver Hunting — ΔT 0.86
- Hartmann (Personal) — ΔT 0.86
- Lauder — ΔT 0.93
- MacArthur (Variant) — ΔT 0.97
- MacKintosh Hunting — ΔT 1.00
- Moore Caledonian (Personal) — ΔT 1.03
- Keppoch — ΔT 1.11
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.
ID: /setts/s7/r6g48k56g38y6g6y6-g006818-k101010-rc80000-ye8c000/