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27th July 10, 10:17 AM
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Various Fraser Setts
The Clan Fraser Society has a huge album of Tartan swatches and photos of various setts of what is reported to be the various Fraser Tartans as well as the Lovat Fraser Tartans. From memory I recall them all pretty much being some version of the common Fraser Red, Fraser Hunting and Fraser of Lovat (respectively)
I was surprised to even see the sett commonly seen in Poly/Viscose (no white stripe) in the book
The Clan Chiefs reference, generally, the the various tartans on their web sites
http://www.clanfraser.org/tartans.html
http://www.fraserchief.co.uk/tartans.html
Then browsing the Online Resources from the Tartans Museum I see some I don't recall ever seeing, at least named Fraser.
Vestiarium Scoticum
1842
Patterns of the Highland Clans
Old & Rare Scottish Tartans - 1893
So, my question is, what is known about the evolution of the tartans known as Fraser from the older tartans to the current. I imagine that some of the change can be attributed to whims of the Clan Chiefs or maybe even various weavers but is there any story behind the changes?
The Lovat Fraser site states that "All the oldest Fraser tartans are associated with the Lovat family and branches of their clan - since, historically tartan was only worn in the Highlands", and I can see the similarity in the Lovat Fraser Tartans to the ones on the STM web site. However, in light of Scotchmasters thread bringing some confusion to the surface, I wonder how to prioritize the various tartans for historicity and accuracy.
Any help and insight would be appreciated.
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