As some of you may remember, one of our members had purchased some of the Da Vinci Code Tartan while on a trip to Scotland and was looking for a Kiltmaker to make his Kilt in exchange for the rest of the bolt.

I think that this Tartan is truly unique. It was designed by Brian Wilton of the Scottish Tartans Authority and is, I believe, the only Tartan that is asymmetrical by having only one line offset in an otherwise symmetrical pattern. The Tartan is registered as ITI 6838.

So, here is the Kilt.

First is a front shot. You can see the Gold line that is offset in the pattern. Brian says he offset the line using the "Golden Mean".



I had to use flash to take these pictures and it really made the blue pop out. The true colors are very muted and the overall look is brown.
Here is a shot without flash to show a better representation of the true colors.



Now a shot is the back of the Kilt. It is pleated to the Sett but notice how the pattern had to be offset sthe same amount as the offset of the Gold line. It was a true pain pleating this Tartan.



Here is a side shot showing the Double Fringe which just covers the Side Slash Pockets.