Scottish Watch General Tartan Tartan Number: 1561. Earliest known date: pre 2003 Half actual count See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015

In pattern RGY.

This was sourced from house-of-tartan. It is a 3 stripes tartan.

Original link http://www.house-of-tartan.scotland.net/house/TartanViewjs.asp?colr=Def&tnam=1561

Thread count

R/104 G39 Y/4 Sett

Palette

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

ColourShadeBaseΔE (OKLab)
G#006818 #006818G #0064000.02
R#C80000 #C80000R #C800000.00
Y#E8C000 #E8C000Y #E8C0000.00

Sample pattern

Tartan detail

Nearest tartans

The nearest existing variants by ΔTartan distance.

  1. Scottish Watch — ΔT 0.27
  2. MacDonald of Sleat — ΔT 1.20
  3. MacDonald Lord of the Isles — ΔT 1.21
  4. MacDonald of Sleat — ΔT 1.25
  5. MacDonald of Sleat - 1810 (Clan) — ΔT 1.26
  6. MacLaine of Lochbuie — ΔT 1.34
  7. MacLaine of Lochbuie Clan Tartan Tartan Number: 1462. Earliest known date: 1810-15 A sample of this distinctive and ancient tartan exists in the Cockburn Collection in the Mitchell Library in Glasgow dating before 1810 when the collection was made. It was first published by Grant in 1886. The MacLaines of Lochbuie challenged the right of chiefship for the Clan MacLean. The matter was settled by 'tanistry' and Duart was recognised as chief, even though Eachin Reganach was in fact the elder brother of Lachlan, the first chief of the MacLeans of Duart. The MacLaines of Lochbuie were followers of the Lords of the Isles, and were granted lands on the Isle of Mull. Castle Moy at Loch Buie, now ruined, was the seat of the MacLaines for over 500 years. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 — ΔT 1.36
  8. MacLaine of Lochbuie (Coburn) — ΔT 1.38
  9. MacLaine of Lochbuie — ΔT 1.57
  10. MacKintosh, Red — ΔT 1.62

Neighbour map

Every grey dot is one of 15726 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.

Scottish WatchMacDonald of SleatMacDonald Lord of the IslesMacDonald of SleatMacDonald of Sleat - 1810 (Clan)MacLaine of LochbuieMacLaine of Lochbuie Clan Tartan Tartan Number: 1462. Earliest known date: 1810-15 A sample of this distinctive and ancient tartan exists in the Cockburn Collection in the Mitchell Library in Glasgow dating before 1810 when the collection was made. It was first published by Grant in 1886. The MacLaines of Lochbuie challenged the right of chiefship for the Clan MacLean. The matter was settled by 'tanistry' and Duart was recognised as chief, even though Eachin Reganach was in fact the elder brother of Lachlan, the first chief of the MacLeans of Duart. The MacLaines of Lochbuie were followers of the Lords of the Isles, and were granted lands on the Isle of Mull. Castle Moy at Loch Buie, now ruined, was the seat of the MacLaines for over 500 years. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015MacLaine of Lochbuie (Coburn)MacLaine of LochbuieMacKintosh, Red

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