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  2. File:Wilsons 1819 blanket tartan, combined with right ...

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    In this case, the Wilsons 1819 blanket sett has been combined with its border selvedge pattern, to show a sample of the complete tartan cloth with a right-side selvedge pattern. This type of tartan selvedge replaces or "comes after", as it were, part of the original tartan sett, and consists of several bands that re-use colours from the ...

  3. List of tartans - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of tartans from around the world. The examples shown below are generally emblematic of a particular association. However, for each clan or family ...

  4. Tartan - Wikipedia

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    Scottish tartan was originally associated with the Highlands. Early tartans were only particular to locales, rather than any specific Scottish clan ; however, because clans lived in and controlled particular districts and regions, then informally, people could roughly identify certain clans and families through the patterns associated with ...

  5. File:Antigonish blanket tartan with total border selvedge ...

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    English: This is a mockup of the bottom right corner of a blanket (not of the white-heavy "arisaid" type), with a total border selvedge of another sett running around its entire circumference. (The blanket was discovered in Antigonish Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, but probably dates to Scotland c. 1780s.)

  6. Maud (plaid) - Wikipedia

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    A maud, folded lengthwise, from Lanarkshire, Scotland. Place of manufacture unknown. A maud (also Lowland plaid or Low Country plaid) is a woollen blanket or plaid woven in a pattern of small black and white checks [1] known as Border tartan, Shepherd's check, Shepherd's plaid [2] or Galashiels grey.

  7. Kate Middleton’s Plaid Scarf Look Is on Amazon for Just $16 ...

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    The Achillea Scottish Tartan Plaid Scarf may be made of 100% viscose, but actually the brand was able to make it feel exactly like cashmere. And though it feels super soft, viscose also has other ...