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    MacPherson hunting tartan

    Here is a kilt I just shipped out made in the MacPherson Hunting tartan. I've always admired this tartan myself.

    This cloth is Lochcarron's 16 oz strome range. Pleated to sett.






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    Oh man, that's gorgeous! Thanks for the pics.

    Rob.
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    One of my favorite tartans, very striking in its simplicity and the uncommon and prominent grey element. It works beautifully for box pleats! (That's a fine job of tapering in the pleats along the narrow blue stripes.)

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    Matt: Nice tartan, beautiful kilt. I like both the MacPherson Hunting and the Clan Weathered. It would be tough for me to decide between the two. In the former the blue stripes visually "transition" between the gray colors and the orange, and to me make the tartan. Some lucky person is getting a very nice kilt.

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    Beautiful work Matt.
    From a Macpherson.

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    Well done as always, Matt! I absolutely adore the Macpherson 'hunting' tartan, especially in the 'ancient' colours offered by Lochcarron. From a distance, the red, blue, grey, and black, all seem to blend together (optical mixing) to create a rather nice purplish-pink hue, which I have been told by kin in Badenoch, that this particular tartan blends quite well with the purple heather of the moors and surrounding hills. I completely agree. Yep, I'm quite partial to the Breacan Glas - for obvious reasons!









    Cheers,
    Last edited by creagdhubh; 19th June 12 at 01:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donald Macpherson View Post
    Beautiful work Matt.
    From a Macpherson.
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    Creag Dhubh, cousin!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by usonian View Post
    One of my favorite tartans, very striking in its simplicity and the uncommon and prominent grey element. It works beautifully for box pleats! (That's a fine job of tapering in the pleats along the narrow blue stripes.)
    The grey in the tartan was actually white at one point during the clan's history, and this has indeed been confirmed by Cluny, as well as Clan Macpherson historians. I would love to have a custom run of this tartan woven by D.C. Dalgliesh, and probably will make that happen some time in the future. You hardly see this style of sett any longer - usually only in some of Cluny's old kilts, and those worn by the older, native Scottish Clan Macpherson Association members.

    See the following link to the Tartans Authority official website for more information:

    http://www.tartansauthority.com/tart...n_name_search=

    Cheers,
    Last edited by creagdhubh; 19th June 12 at 01:41 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    Well done as always, Matt! Yep, I'm quite partial to the Breacan Glas as well - for obvious reasons! ...
    You MacPhersons are blessed with a fine range of tartans, ... and accoutrements. And, I'm not referring to your tartan red hose and sporrans.
    I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mookien View Post
    You MacPhersons are blessed with a fine range of tartans, ... and accoutrements. And, I'm not referring to your tartan red hose and sporrans.
    Hahaha! I get what you're saying, mate. We are indeed a blessed bunch!

    Cheers,

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