Forsythe-Grant of Ecclesgreig
Its design is pattern [RBRBRBRBRGRGRBRBRGRGRBRBRBRBR](/stripes/rbrbrbrbrgrgrbrbrgrgrbrbrbrbr/) — the page of every tartan sharing this colour sequence.










The Forsythe-Grant of Ecclesgreig tartan is recorded as a single sett.
| Sett | ΔTartan | Thread count | Threads | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forsythe-Grant of Ecclesgreig | R/20 DB4 R2 DB4 R144 T2 R4 DB40 R8 DG4 R8 DG168 R4 DB4 R20 DB4 R4 DG168 R8 DG4 R8 DB40 R4 T2 R144 DB4 R4 DB2 R/10 | 1654 | 1856 | |
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Nearest tartans
The nearest NAMED TARTANS — each represented by its master sett — by ΔTartan distance from this tartan's master, which leads the table so the swatches line up against it.
ΔTartan
Threads
Variant
Sett
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1654

1620

1380

434

636

441

718

748

548

748

Neighbour map
Every grey dot is one of 10270 named tartans (their master setts) placed by the first two principal components of the ΔTartan feature space (42% of its variance). Red is this tartan; blue dots are its nearest — click one to open its master cloth. The map is a flat projection of a many-dimensional space — how to read it.