Leslie Red (VS) (Clan)

Bands: KRBRKYKR · Stripes: K R DB R K LY K R K R DB R K LY K R

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

Original link http://www.tartansauthority.com/tartan-ferret/display/1142/

Variants

Other setts woven to the same stripe pattern.

Thread count

K/4 R64 DB32 R8 K12 Y4 K12 R/8 Sett

Palette

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

ColourShadeBaseΔE (OKLab)
DB#2C2C80 #2C2C80B #2A418A0.06
K#101010 #101010K #0000000.17
R#C80000 #C80000R #CC00000.01
Y#E8C000 #E8C000Y #F2BF000.02

Sample pattern

Tartan detail

Nearest tartans

The nearest existing variants by ΔTartan distance.

  1. Chisholm of Strathglass — ΔT 0.92
  2. Jenkins (Name) — ΔT 0.93
  3. Buccleuch — ΔT 1.01
  4. Texas Lone Star (Fashion) — ΔT 1.03
  5. Fraser Red Clan Tartan Tartan Number: 1424. Earliest known date: 1842 Early references include Wilson's of Bannockburn, but Wilson did not name the sett. D W Stewart contends that this is in fact an early Grant tartan which he traced to a portrait of Robert Grant of Lurg (1678-1771), hanging at Troup House before it was closed around 1894. It is undoubtedly the most popular Fraser pattern today. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 — ΔT 1.09
  6. Fraser Gathering, Red (1997) — ΔT 1.11
  7. Grant of Lurg — ΔT 1.11
  8. Chisholm — ΔT 1.11
  9. MacDougall VS — ΔT 1.12
  10. Carrick (Strathmore) District Tartan Tartan Number: 3216. Earliest known date: c.1999 Sales help Princess Diana Memorial Trust See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 — ΔT 1.12

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.

Chisholm of StrathglassJenkins (Name)BuccleuchTexas Lone Star (Fashion)Fraser Red Clan Tartan Tartan Number: 1424. Earliest known date: 1842 Early references include Wilson's of Bannockburn, but Wilson did not name the sett. D W Stewart contends that this is in fact an early Grant tartan which he traced to a portrait of Robert Grant of Lurg (1678-1771), hanging at Troup House before it was closed around 1894. It is undoubtedly the most popular Fraser pattern today. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015Fraser Gathering, Red (1997)Grant of LurgChisholmMacDougall VSCarrick (Strathmore) District Tartan Tartan Number: 3216. Earliest known date: c.1999 Sales help Princess Diana Memorial Trust See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015

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