Flower of Scotland MINI Tartan Tartan Number: 20599. Earliest known date: Dupion Silk. Generated only for display purposes. reduced copy of the original 2059 Flower of Scotland. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015

The Flower of Scotland MINI Tartan Tartan Number: 20599. Earliest known date: Dupion Silk. Generated only for display purposes. reduced copy of the original 2059 Flower of Scotland. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 tartan is one sett proportion (o1b7k4b1g7b1) recorded at 2 scales — the same cloth woven fine or broad, with close colours folded together. Its colour order is pattern BGBKBR; each scale below is its own sett page. First attested ~2016 — its oldest sett (★) anchors the tartan as the parent.

ScaleSettEarliest
×2Flower of Scotland MINI Tartan Tartan Number: 20599. Earliest known date: Dupion Silk. Generated only for display purposes. reduced copy of the original 2059 Flower of Scotland. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015~2016Flower of Scotland MINI Tartan Tartan Number: 20599. Earliest known date: Dupion Silk. Generated only for display purposes. reduced copy of the original 2059 Flower of Scotland. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 sett
×4Flower of Scotland Commemorative Tartan Tartan Number: 2059. Earliest known date: September 1990 Designed as a tribute to Roy Williamson, writer of the words and music of 'The Flower of Scotland'. Roy wore the Gunn tartan which has been used as the framework of the new tartan. Cornflower blue and Zephyr green have been used to suggest the bluebell and the thistle. Worn by the Seafield and District pipe band, Strathallan Games, 1994 (UK Reg. Design No.600421) See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015~2016Flower of Scotland Commemorative Tartan Tartan Number: 2059. Earliest known date: September 1990 Designed as a tribute to Roy Williamson, writer of the words and music of 'The Flower of Scotland'. Roy wore the Gunn tartan which has been used as the framework of the new tartan. Cornflower blue and Zephyr green have been used to suggest the bluebell and the thistle. Worn by the Seafield and District pipe band, Strathallan Games, 1994 (UK Reg. Design No.600421) See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 sett
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