How many Scottish tartans are there?

Depending upon how "different tartan" is defined, it has been estimated that there are about 3,500 to 7,000 different tartans, with around 150 new designs being created every year.
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How many Scottish clans are there?

Scotland has approximately 500 clans with members from across the world. Many clans still hold gatherings and social events to continue their traditions.
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Do all Scottish families have a tartan?

Not every Scottish surname will have a tartan, so often people wear the tartan of their mother's maiden name or the tartan of a Scottish district. Tartans have become popular for sporting teams and businesses too.
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How many tartans does a clan have?

Scottish Clans Tartans

Almost every clan has at least one tartan attributed to its name, and in many cases, the design of the tartan was created by the clan chief.
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How many tartan designs are there?

Commercial suppliers today typically produce a range of some 500 - 700 tartan designs, enough to satisfy most of the requests for tartan patterns. However, there are well over 7000 unique tartans on record.
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Top 5 Scottish Tartans



What is the oldest tartan?

Tartan has a very long history, though an enigmatic one. The oldest recorded tartan was found with the mummified body of a red or brown-haired European discovered in the Taklamakan Desert, on the line of the Silk Road in western China, and dates back to between 1200BC and 700BC.
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What is the most famous tartan?

Nowadays Royal Stewart is the most widely produced tartan commercially thanks to its striking red colour scheme. No one thinks of it as even expressing royalism. It's simply the most widely worn tartan in the world.
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Do all Scottish families belong to a clan?

Ultimately there is no real question of whether anyone has a legal 'right' or not to be a clan member. If you want to belong, you can. Belonging is only the start however. Most clan members are justly proud of this heritage, and want to display their allegiance.
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What tartan does Prince Charles wear?

Princes Charles has been wearing Balmoral tartan since he was a little boy. Looks like Camilla gets to wear the special tartan, too.
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Can I wear my mother's tartan?

Most people, no doubt, choose to wear a tartan associated with their family. Typically, if the surname you bear has a tartan affiliated with it, this is the first choice. However, there is nothing wrong with wearing a tartan from your mother's side of the family, or your great-great grandmother, for that matter.
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What does a black kilt mean?

Known as an 'open tartan'‚ a Black Watch plaid kilt is perfectly acceptable for all to wear at Highland Clan gatherings‚ regardless of Clan affiliation. Worn by state leaders, military heroes, highland athletes, and people who just love the look. The Black Watch tartan is a universal symbol of bravery and tradition.
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What is the largest clan in Scotland?

MacDonell or MacDonald of Clanranald: The largest of the Highland clans, the Norse-Gaelic Clan Ranald was descended from Ranald, son of John, Lord of the Isles.
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Is it illegal to wear a kilt in Scotland?

In the true sense of the meaning yes, but as long as it isn't worn as a joke or to make fun of Scottish culture, it's more cultural appreciation than cultural appropriation. Anyone can wear a kilt if they choose to, there are no rules.
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What tartan does Queen Elizabeth wear?

The Royal Stewart or Royal Stuart tartan is the best-known tartan retrospectively associated with the royal House of Stewart, and is also the personal tartan of Queen Elizabeth II. The sett was first published in 1831 in the book The Scottish Gael by James Logan.
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What does Scotsman wear under their kilts?

Overall, two thirds (67%) of male Scottish adults say they have worn a kilt, rising to three quarters (74%) for those born in Scotland. Of those who have worn a kilt, just over half (55%) say they tend to wear underwear under their kilts, whilst 38% go commando. A further 7% wear shorts, tights or something else.
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What tartan does the Queen wear at Balmoral?

STEWART VICTORIA - Known to have been favoured by Queen Victoria who had an extra red line inserted to the Dress Stewart, and used it for curtains and furnishings at Balmoral.
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What are Scottish witches called?

Nicneven, Nicnevin or Nicnevan is a witch or fairy queen from Scottish folklore.
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What ended the Scottish clans?

The clans were the main political system in Scotland until the time of the battle of Culloden in 1746, when the Jacobite rebellion was crushed by the royal troops of King George II.
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Are Scottish clans royalty?

Learney considered clans to be a "noble incorporation" because the arms borne by a clan chief are granted or otherwise recognised by the Lord Lyon as an officer of the Crown, thus conferring royal recognition to the entire clan. Clans with recognised chiefs are therefore considered a noble community under Scots law.
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Did the English have tartans?

While we are in the north of England, there is a tartan for Yorkshire, as well. The Duke of York tartan has its origins in the red Inverness tartan, which was originally worn by Augustus, Earl of Inverness, and son of King George III.
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Can anyone wear any tartan?

A universal tartan is one which anyone can wear, without offending anyone. This view has changed dramatically over the past 50 years and in fact when you wear a clan tartan, it is now seen as a sign of respect and friendship towards the family/clan.
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Do Irish clans have tartans?

There are very few Irish family tartans, unlike Scotland where there are hundreds. Most people of Irish heritage wear the tartan of the county or province where their families lived. The Irish family tartans that are currently available are linked below.
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