Ogilvie of Inverarity - 1842 (V.S.)

In pattern BYBKGKGR.

This was sourced from tartans-authority. It is a 8 stripes tartan.

Original link http://www.tartansauthority.com/tartan-ferret/display/666/

Attestations

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

Thread count

DB/56 Y2 DB4 K52 G48 K2 G4 R/6 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
K#101010 #101010K #0000000.17
R#C80000 #C80000R #C800000.00
Y#E8C000 #E8C000Y #E8C0000.00

Sample pattern

Tartan detail

Nearest tartans

The nearest existing variants by ΔTartan distance.

  1. Thomas of Craigie (Personal) — ΔT 0.62
  2. Lochaber District Tartan Tartan Number: 685. Earliest known date: pre 1800 An "Old superfine tartan sett" from Wilson's Key pattern book. Possibly a Fencibles tartan. Fencibles were a kind of Home Guard formed at the time of the Napoleonic Invasion threat. It is generally accepted as a district tartan and known to have existed as early as 1797. One of the original specimens of this tartan can be found in the West Highland Museum in Fort William. 1819 Key Pattern Book. One of the Strathmore Wilsons range. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 — ΔT 0.73
  3. Lochaber - 1819 (District) — ΔT 0.80
  4. Weisfeld (Name) — ΔT 0.80
  5. Black Gold (Corporate) — ΔT 0.81
  6. Common Kilt Tartan Tartan Number: 554. Earliest known date: c. 1790 A version of the Blatck Watch tartan produced by Wilson's of Bannockburn before the widespread use of clan names for tartan. The military Black Watch tartan was also woven with a red stripe. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 — ΔT 0.88
  7. Colquhoun — ΔT 0.92
  8. Ogilvy Hunting — ΔT 0.99
  9. Lochaber Cameron — ΔT 1.01
  10. Naysmith (Name) — ΔT 1.01

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.

Thomas of Craigie (Personal)Lochaber District Tartan Tartan Number: 685. Earliest known date: pre 1800 An "Old superfine tartan sett" from Wilson's Key pattern book. Possibly a Fencibles tartan. Fencibles were a kind of Home Guard formed at the time of the Napoleonic Invasion threat. It is generally accepted as a district tartan and known to have existed as early as 1797. One of the original specimens of this tartan can be found in the West Highland Museum in Fort William. 1819 Key Pattern Book. One of the Strathmore Wilsons range. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015Lochaber - 1819 (District)Weisfeld (Name)Black Gold (Corporate)Common Kilt Tartan Tartan Number: 554. Earliest known date: c. 1790 A version of the Blatck Watch tartan produced by Wilson's of Bannockburn before the widespread use of clan names for tartan. The military Black Watch tartan was also woven with a red stripe. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015ColquhounOgilvy HuntingLochaber CameronNaysmith (Name)

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