Tartans of Scottish Clans was created in 1906.
The duration of Tartans of Scottish Clans is 60.0 seconds.
James Desmond Scarlett has written: 'The tartan-spotter's guide' -- subject(s): Clans, Tartans 'Scotland's clans and tartans' -- subject(s): Clans, Tartans, History
Thomas Innes of Learney has written: 'The tartans of the clans and families of Scotland' -- subject(s): Clans, Tartans, Genealogy
Different tartan designs represent different clans and organisations.
R.R MacIan has written: 'Clans and Tartans of Scotland'
It's the CLANS of Scotland who have their own tartans, not the actual country.
There are several clans in Scotland, with estimates ranging from around 150 to over 400. These clans are often associated with specific Scottish surnames and have their own ancestral histories, tartans, and symbols.
Plaid is fabric woven into a pattern called a tartan, and tartans pertain to specific family groups called clans. In Scotland, people wear tartans to show kinship with, or to honor a clan. The identification of specific tartans to Highland clans only occurred at the beginning of the 19th century following a romantic revival. Prior to this tartan was produced in a region and worn by anyone in the locality whatever their clan and some of them were just numbered. They are generally only worn on formal occasions. See related question
Scottish people have family tartans as a way to symbolize their heritage and clan identity. Tartans, characterized by their distinctive patterns and colors, were historically associated with specific Scottish clans, allowing individuals to express their lineage and community belonging. This tradition has evolved to include personal family tartans, which serve as a unique representation of individual family histories and pride in Scottish culture. Today, tartans are often worn during celebrations and important events, reinforcing connections to Scottish ancestry.
Clash of the Tartans was created in 1998.
Tartan is a woolen cloth worn chiefly by Scottish Highlanders. The different types Scottish tartan are: clan or family tartans, district tartans, regimental tartans and universal tartans.