Burns Check Tartan - Family and Clan History | Scottish Kilt

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Burns Check Tartan - Family and Clan History | Scottish Kilt When it was proposed to construct a Robert Burns tartan, the original concept was to base it on the Campbell - a clan with which the Burns family was associated - but after much debate, it was agreed that the black and white Shepherd's Check would be more suitable. The overcheck added 'the hodden grey and a' that,' as well as a hint of green fields. Burns Heritage Check and Burns Heritage Tartan are two further versions.

What Does The Burns Tartan Look Like? The Burns Check Tartan is normally made of wool and has lines of white, black, brown, and green. The notion of a Robert Burns tartan was proposed, and the first thinking was to base it on the Campbell clan, which the Burns family was a member of, but after considerable debate, it was determined that it would be more suited to take inspiration from an overcheck that was black and white Shepherd's Check. There is a Burns family tartan, which is distinct from the Robert Burns commemoration tartan. It is a red and green design (with a touch of blue and yellow), much more akin to a conventional tartan design than the unique Burns check.

Burns Check Tartan The overcheck added "the invisible grey" and the word "that," as well as the aroma of green meadows. Burns Heritage Check and Burns Heritage Tartan are two alternative options. The Burns Federation adopted the design in June 1959, with the stipulation that all items be manufactured in Scotland. Burns Check Tartan is appropriate for any occasion or event. The Burns Check was originally issued in 1959, to commemorate the bicentennial of our great bard's birth. A friend from 'The Scotsman' newspaper approached the late Baron Marchand of Messrs George Harrison & Co. of Edinburgh with the concept of a Robert


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