MacKinnon Hunting
Hunting variant of the MacKinnon sett from the 1842 Vestiarium Scoticum, with red changed to brown; registered 1960.
The MacKinnon Hunting tartan is one sett, recorded at 2 scales — the same proportion woven finer or broader. The top row is the unit proportion; each scale row is one weaving of it.
| Sett | ΔTartan | Thread count | Threads | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MacKinnon Hunting | G/1 DY8 G8 R1 G8 DY8 W/1 | 68 | ~1959 | |
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| · ×2 — MacKinnon Hunting | 0.00 | G/2 DY16 G16 R2 G16 DY16 W/2 | 136 | 1960 |
| · ×4 — MacKinnon Htg (Clan) | 0.00 | G/4 DY32 G32 R4 G32 DY32 W/4 | 272 | ~1959 |
| 2 Variants: MacKinnon Hunting · MacKinnon Htg (Clan) | ||||
Also known as
This tartan is also recorded under:
- MacKinnon Htg
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