Pattern KW

KW

It is a 2 stripes tartan.

Woven sample

Falkirk tartan

An ornamental twill check of natural light and dark wool, found at Falkirk in the neck of a jar of Roman coins buried about 260 AD — the oldest surviving Scottish tartan, now in the National Museum of Scotland. The black-and-white check is woven today as the Shepherd.

Colour Sequence

KW

List of tartans with this colour sequence

Tartans
Joy's Fancy, Allen (Personal)
Joy's Fancy, Allen (Personal) example sett
Shepherd Check (Universal)
Shepherd Check (Universal) example sett
Joy's Fancy, Allen (Personal)
Joy's Fancy, Allen (Personal) example sett
Northumberland (District)
Northumberland (District) example sett
Shepherd
Shepherd example sett
Shepherd Check
Shepherd Check example sett
Shepherd Historic Tartan Tartan Number: 1253. Earliest known date: 250 A.D. The Falkirk Tartan. An ornamental twill weave check of natural light and dark wool was discovered at Falkirk in the neck of a jar containing Roman coins. The find is thought to have been buried about 260 A.D. The black and white check is woven today as the Shepherd tartan. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015
Shepherd Historic Tartan Tartan Number: 1253. Earliest known date: 250 A.D. The Falkirk Tartan. An ornamental twill weave check of natural light and dark wool was discovered at Falkirk in the neck of a jar containing Roman coins. The find is thought to have been buried about 260 A.D. The black and white check is woven today as the Shepherd tartan. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 example sett
Falkirk Tartan
Falkirk Tartan example sett
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