Pattern WBYKWKWKGGKGW

WBYKWKWKGGKGW

It is a 13 band tartan.

Colour Sequence

WBYKWKWKGGKGW

Tartans with this colour sequence

Grouped by stripe pattern — the 2 human-palette shadings of this band pattern, near-identical setts together.

W DB LY K W K W K G DY K DY W W DB LY K W K W K G DY K DY W

Tartans
Clodagh Cork Irish District Tartan Tartan Number: 1795. Earliest known date: 1970 In a letter from a Northern Irish bagpipe maker in 1979 it says, '...it has been established that it originated somewhere in the Bog of Allen in Southern Ireland.' However, there is a marked similarity with the King George VI tartan which is a variation of the Royal Stewart. There is also a similarity with the MacBeth tartan. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015
Clodagh Cork Irish District Tartan Tartan Number: 1795. Earliest known date: 1970 In a letter from a Northern Irish bagpipe maker in 1979 it says, '...it has been established that it originated somewhere in the Bog of Allen in Southern Ireland.' However, there is a marked similarity with the King George VI tartan which is a variation of the Royal Stewart. There is also a similarity with the MacBeth tartan. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 example sett

W N LY K W K W K DG DY K DY W W N LY K W K W K DG DY K DY W

Tartans
Clodagh/Cork
Clodagh/Cork example sett
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