Edinburgh District Modern Tartan
Edinburgh District Modern Tartan
The Edinburgh District Modern Tartan is a vibrant and distinctive pattern deeply connected to the Scottish capital. Designed by Hugh Macpherson in 1970 to commemorate the Commonwealth Games held in Edinburgh, it has become a symbol of the city's spirit and heritage.
Key Characteristics
- Modern Tartan: This classification indicates the use of chemically produced dyes, offering a richer color palette compared to older, natural dye-based tartans.
- Color Palette: The tartan features a harmonious blend of red, green, blue, and white. These colors are inspired by the natural beauty surrounding Edinburgh, with blue and white representing the Scottish Saltire (flag).
- Design Inspiration: The tartan's sett (the repeating pattern) incorporates elements inspired by the Arms of the City of Edinburgh Council, featuring a three-towered castle on a rocky base.
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