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15th October 17, 02:27 PM
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 Originally Posted by llyd
Couple of threads down, so to speak....Tartan to stay in Scotland....I guess there are a few surviving samples of it....
Edit  h...Duh...you posted the thread...I am sooo observant sometimes.
Ah. That tartan is a) quite complex and b) predominantlyred, blue and green rather than red and black.
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15th October 17, 04:00 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by figheadair
Ah. That tartan is a) quite complex and b) predominantlyred, blue and green rather than red and black.
Sort of like the blues and greens in the modern Royal Stewart?
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15th October 17, 08:28 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by llyd
Sort of like the blues and greens in the modern Royal Stewart?
With the caveat that there is no defined Pantone type code for any of the colour ranges and that one weaver's 'Modern Colours' may differ, wholly or partially, from another's then yes, like Royal Stewart in Modern Colours; the black and red do not comply wiith that colour palette though. The black is more like a Weathered or Reporduction shade and the red closer to Wilsons' scarlet.
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