Pattern GKGKRBKWKWKW

GKGKRBKWKWKW

It is a 12 stripes tartan.

Colour Sequence

GKGKRBKWKWKW

List of tartans with this colour sequence

Tartans
Murray-Hetherington (Personal) Name Tartan Tartan Number: 10700. Earliest known date: 18 September 2012 After years of wearing the Murray of Atholl tartan, the registrant has chosen to register a tartan in his own name. He belongs to a family that has intermarried with the Murrays for many years and bears the additional surname of Murray. The underlying design of this personal tartan is based on details derived from the Blair Atholl tartan with due and proper differences to distinguish it. The colours used were specifically chosen to represent the colours found in the Murray of Atholl sett. The addition of three white stripes alludes to the three silver stars of the Murrays. The black and white also reflect the principal heraldic colours in the registrant's coat of arms granted to him by Garter King of Arms (England) and Norroy and Ulster King of Arms. The tartan, for the registrant, his immediate family, and their descendants to wear, maintains the strong link with the Murray Clan. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015
Murray-Hetherington (Personal) Name Tartan Tartan Number: 10700. Earliest known date: 18 September 2012 After years of wearing the Murray of Atholl tartan, the registrant has chosen to register a tartan in his own name. He belongs to a family that has intermarried with the Murrays for many years and bears the additional surname of Murray. The underlying design of this personal tartan is based on details derived from the Blair Atholl tartan with due and proper differences to distinguish it. The colours used were specifically chosen to represent the colours found in the Murray of Atholl sett. The addition of three white stripes alludes to the three silver stars of the Murrays. The black and white also reflect the principal heraldic colours in the registrant's coat of arms granted to him by Garter King of Arms (England) and Norroy and Ulster King of Arms. The tartan, for the registrant, his immediate family, and their descendants to wear, maintains the strong link with the Murray Clan. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 example sett
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