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    Now that's something to ponder about.. How many tartans exist before 1842, created/designed by their clan ancestors, and no aid needed from any Englishman?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thekiltedmohawk View Post
    Now that's something to ponder about.. How many tartans exist before 1842, created/designed by their clan ancestors, and no aid needed from any Englishman?
    A great many possibly the majority of commonly seen/worn clan tartans existed before 1842 but they certainly weren't designed by their ancestors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    A great many possibly the majority of commonly seen/worn clan tartans existed before 1842 but they certainly weren't designed by their ancestors.
    So, how do one come up with a design idea for a tartan? Do they use colors to symbolize what environment their clans were living in, professional trades, or atleast was it random?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thekiltedmohawk View Post
    So, how do one come up with a design idea for a tartan? Do they use colors to symbolize what environment their clans were living in, professional trades, or atleast was it random?
    The rather depends on what time period you are referring to. The way tartans were designed in the 18th century was quite different to the way many are designed today. Historically there was no symbolism in designs, they were variations on tradional themes with the colours dependent on what was available, desired or could be afforded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    The rather depends on what time period you are referring to. The way tartans were designed in the 18th century was quite different to the way many are designed today. Historically there was no symbolism in designs, they were variations on tradional themes with the colours dependent on what was available, desired or could be afforded.
    Thanks for sharing that one. I wonder which one was most expensive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thekiltedmohawk View Post
    Thanks for sharing that one. I wonder which one was most expensive?
    The one with the most and best quality red, by which I mean an individual length of cloth and not the design per se.

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