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THE SIGNIFICANCE
OF TARTAN
The underlying
significance of the tartan today is as a means of clan or family
allegiance, but just when and how this became a part of Scottish
culture is hotly debated. The Collins Encyclopaedia of Scotland
illustrates this confusion by sharing various perspectives on the
matter:
"There
are still some who would claim that, right back into the mists
of time, each of the clans and families was immediately recognisable
by the pattern or sett of the tartan that wore it. The idea is
attractively romantic, but the evidence for it is extremely slight
and it rests on one or two isolated and far from conclusive examples.
While there is plenty of evidence to suggest that Highlanders
wore tartan, there is very little which fits with the idea that
a widespread system of recognition existed before the early 1800s
(928)."
One factor that
has been decisive about the history of the development of the modern
system of identification has been the influence of the tartan manufacturer.
They were responsible for developing early catalogs and order books.
It was soon accepted that the authority for stating what was the
correct tartan for a clan must be its chief. In 1815, the Highland
Society of London began its collection of approved tartans; and
the first book on clan tartans appeared in 1831.
Identifiable
tartans have grown, as the Scottish Clan and Family Encyclopedia
states, "from a trickle to a flood. Many clans have more
than one tartan; there are a host of names who are distinguished
by a tartan of their own although they have never constituted a
clan; and against a list of around one hundred recognized clan chiefs
today, records of some two thousand named tartans exist, of which
a number represent public bodies or commemorate specific events
(39)."
DIFFERENT
TYPES OF TARTAN
In addition
to normal clan tartan, in some cases a clan may also have 'Hunting'
or 'Dress' setts adapted for their particular activity (hunting
more muted and dress more fancy).
Other tartans
may be described as "Ancient", "Modern", "Reproduction",
"Weathered" and "Muted". The first three of
these have nothing to do with the antiquity of the pattern, but
with the dyes employed.
THE KEITH
AND AUSTIN TARTANS
The proper name
for Clan Keith's tartan is "Keith and Austin". While Austins
were a sept of Clan Keith, it is unclear as to how their surname
became a part of the official tartan name. Either way, the Chief
of Clan Keith recognizes both an Ancient and Modern version of the
sett (shown below). Today's Clan Keith members may wear either,
but the ancient is much more common - in part because the darker
dyes used with the modern tartan make it difficult to distinguish
from the famous Black Watch tartan.
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