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18th July 09, 03:38 AM
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Brad has already linked to my article, which goes into greater detail than I can here. But just as a quick note, remember that it is perfectly permissible to weave a tartan in different hues or shades. It does not change the tartan itself. So terms like modern, ancient, weathered, muted, reproduction and the like all describe the same tartan woven in different hues.
On the other hand, terms like dress or hunting refer to different tartans entirely; as do other descriptors, such as the use of geographic locations. Stewart of Appin and Stewart of Fingask are tartans for different branches of the clan Stewart.
Of course there are exceptions to all this. For example, MacLean of Duart is not for a particular branch of the MacLeans, but for the whole clan, whose seat is at Duart.
You may also like to read my article on tartan colors.
http://www.albanach.org/colors.html
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18th July 09, 05:05 AM
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 Originally Posted by mcclainms72
I understand why there's modern and ancient versions, and I guess I see why there's dress and hunting, but where do all of the others come from, and do they each have a purpose? Maclean of Duart also has muted, burgundy, weathered, etc.- 7 setts and countless colourways.
Are some only appropriate for certain settings or certain members of the family? Some of them sound like they're only pupose is variety, but
I'd like to know if they ALL are. I'm sure that the rules aren't rigid, but I'd hate to wear one because it looks good and then find out it's only for outdoors, wives, family septs, or something.
Anyone know?
Are you a MacLean of Duart or a Maclaine of Lochbuie? The latter wear a different tartan altogether.
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18th July 09, 05:13 AM
#3
Hello and welcome from Savannah, GA.
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18th July 09, 08:56 AM
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Welcome to X Marks the Scot.
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18th July 09, 09:05 AM
#5
from Bryan/College Station
Kilted Elder
Chaplain & Charter Member, The Clan MacMillan Society of Texas [12 June 2007]
Member, Clan MacMillan International [2005]
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18th July 09, 09:29 AM
#6
Welcome to X-Marks - from Music City, USA - Nashville, TN !!
"'Tis far better to keep one's mouth closed and
seem the fool; than to open it, thereby removing
all doubt." Anon.
Member - Order of the Dandelion
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18th July 09, 10:10 AM
#7
from Chicago
Animo non astutia
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18th July 09, 10:18 AM
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Welcome to X-marks from Atlanta!
Scott D McKay
* The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits *
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18th July 09, 01:36 PM
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I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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18th July 09, 02:19 PM
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from Sweden
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