Originally Posted by figheadair No, it's based on the Hunting Stewart. Oh please for all that's Holy let it be symmetrical.
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Is this it? The King was said to have debuted the tartan at the Braenar Highland Games. Cheers, SM
Shaun Maxwell Vice President & Texas Commissioner Clan Maxwell Society
Originally Posted by ShaunMaxwell Is this it? The King was said to have debuted the tartan at the Braenar Highland Games. Cheers, SM No, that's the King Charles III tartan and is restricted solely for His Majesty.
Last edited by figheadair; 28th May 24 at 10:24 PM.
I had to look Araminta Birse-Stewart up. Here are some of her designs (I hesitate to call them "tartans"). Her handwoven scarves are 1500 pounds. https://aramintacampbell.co.uk/shop/...en-collection/
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