29th Jun 2023
SCOTTISH TARTAN – DETAILS EXPLAIN
Wondering which tartan you can wear? If there a clan tartan out there for you? Or what is the difference between ancient and modern clan tartans? We answer everything you ever wanted to know about tartan – and more!
WHAT IS TARTAN?
Tartan is a piece of woven cloth (historically made from wool) that is made up of brightly colored stripes arranged in patterns known as ‘setts’. These intersect each other to form colorful checks.
Historians say that Celts have woven plaid (tartan) cloth for thousands of years. In the Highlands, tartan was spun, dyed and woven locally, and the cloth was used to make kilts and for everyday wear.
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WHY IS IT ASSOCIATED WITH SCOTTISH CLANS?
The origin of the Scottish clan tartan is difficult to pinpoint. Skilled weavers produced tartan cloth for local people, so specific tartans may well have been recognizable for certain areas, districts and possibly clans.
Following the Jacobite Rising, the British Government passed the 1747 Act of Proscription in an attempt to destroy the clan system and bring the Highlands under their control.
Following the end of proscription, a new romantic re-interpretation of Scottish history began. This period, the end of the 1700s and early 1800s, was when many of the official clan tartans were formally recorded.
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WHICH TARTAN CAN I WEAR?
You can wear almost any tartan. Some are reserved for clan chiefs and the Royal Family, and individuals or corporations have designed some for their use only, but these won’t be widely available.
For most people, a key factor when choosing their tartan is having a connection with the tartan they wear. One of the most obvious ways to find that connection is by doing a bit of research to discover if you belong to a Scottish clan.
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Modern–modern chemical dyes are used to give darker colours.
Reproduction/weathered – colours are reproduced from weathered tartan historically found in homes or on battlefields.
The two other options you’ll most commonly see are dress and hunting tartan. These are made by replacing one of the original under-check colours with white for dress tartan or brown, blue or green for hunting tartan.
CAN I WEAR TARTAN IF I DON’T BELONG TO A SCOTTISH CLAN?
It’s also perfectly acceptable to pick a tartan simply because you like the colours and the sett. There are no specific rules governing which tartan you can wear, just traditions. The most important thing is it makes you feel proud to wear it.
Source: visitscotland.com