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    California State Tartan

    I got to wondering whether the California tartan was really "official," and indeed it is:


    California Government Code section 424.3 State tartan

    (a) The tartan defined in subdivision (b) is the official State Tartan, and may be claimed by any resident of the state.

    (b) The official State Tartan is generally described as a pattern or sett consisting of alternate squares of meadow green and pacific blue that are separated and surrounded by narrow charcoal bands. The squares of meadow green are divided by a gold seam that is supported by charcoal lines on each side. There are three redwood stripes, the middle of which is broader, that are added to each side of the gold seam. The pacific blue square is divided by a sky blue stripe, which is supported on each side by charcoal lines.

    The tartan is specifically defined by the following weave code:
    Y..B..G..S..G...S..G..S..G..B..A..B..K... Ancient Colors
    8...2..20..4..20..8..20..4..20..32..56..2...8... Full Pivots
    This weave code means that the threads begin with 8 threads of yellow, followed by 2 threads of black, 20 threads of green, 4 threads of scarlet, 20 threads of green, 8 threads of scarlet, 20 threads of green, 4 threads of scarlet, 20 threads of green, 32 threads of black, 56 threads of azure, 2 threads of black, and 8 threads of sky blue. At that point the weave pivots and returns, beginning with 2 threads of black, and continuing the sequence in reverse order through 8 threads of yellow, at which point it pivots back again.

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    (Added by Stats.2001, c. 100 (A.B.614), § 2.)

    Historical And Statutory Notes
    2001 Legislation

    Section 1 of Stats.2001, c. 100 (A.B.614), provides:

    "The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:

    "(a) The Scottish people and their descendants have traditionally utilized woven fabrics, called tartan, as emblematic of their family and cultural heritage.

    "(b) The oppression of Scots included the Dress Act of 1747, which was suppressive legislation that forbade wearing the kilt, playing the bagpipe, or even displaying a swatch of tartan. The penalty for breaking this law was six months in jail on the first offense, and on the second offense deportation to the colonies in America or Australia for seven years of indentured labor.

    "(c) The tartan is a symbol of Scottish courage in the face of adversity, of loyalty to family and friend, and of the human qualities of perseverance in a just cause and strength in the resolve that freedom is for the many, not the few, which may serve as a continuing inspiration for all people today.

    "(d) California is the most culturally diverse state in the nation. Californians of Scottish, Scots-Irish, and other Celtic descent have made major contributions to the history and development of the state.

    "(e) The state's natural splendor and history have been symbolized in the pattern and colors of the California Tartan sett based on the family tartan of the revered John Muir, but with sufficient originality as to be independently recordable with the Scottish Tartans Society and the Scottish Tartans Authority as a unique tartan. The tartan's blue reflects the sky, the ocean, and the state's rivers and lakes, while the green stands for the state's mountains, fields, and parks. The red, gold, and blue seams signify the arts, sciences, agriculture, and industry of California."
    Image From the Scottish Tartans Society:


    From Sportkilt



    Some info about its creation can be found here.


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    Jake
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    The CA state tartan is pretty much the Muir tartan...with a few changes...nothing overly major to the naked eye. It's a great looking tartan...and I highly encourage the wearing of it. Just out of bias.

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    Several California institutions have registered tartans, some of them really very attractive. You can see them all here.

    California Burns (ITI 006663)

    California Department of Forestry (ITI 003785)

    California Firefighters (ITI 003787)

    California Highway Patrol (ITI 003786)

    California State University, Riverside (ITI 006705)

    And of course, the state tartan described above.
    (ITI 002454)

    Regards,
    Scott Gilmore
    Last edited by Scott Gilmore; 23rd October 06 at 09:18 PM.

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    very cool!
    didnt know cali had so many!

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    I remember CHIPS - now kilts and motorcycles are something to think about!
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    Does anyone of any suppliers who keep this tartan in stock (besides the aforementioned Sportkilt, of course.)

    Best regards,

    Jake
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    This started as an accidental double post, so I decided to make it useful by providing a link I discovered with more info about the California Tartan, including its Legislative History here

    Best regards,

    Jake
    Last edited by Monkey@Arms; 24th October 06 at 05:52 PM.
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    PM Rocky about acquiring some California State Tartan. I know I will be wanting 2 yards in the Spring. There are a couple others of us who've talked about it, too.

    It's listed on the kiltstore tartan finder, but I have no idea how long that order would take.

    If the "regular mills" can't supply us, then if 5-6 guys get together maybe we can get a special order done through Fraser and Kirkbright.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkey@Arms
    Does anyone of any suppliers who keep this tartan in stock (besides the aforementioned Sportkilt, of course.)
    The California tartan is the official tartan of the Black Bear Pipe Band in South Lake Tahoe. I believe they placed one of those 30-yard orders some time back in order to have the tartan on hand for new band kilts. PM me if you want me to run down their supplies or supplier.

    Alan's suggestion of a group order may be the way to go - and it doesn't of necessity have to be F&K, except to support an XMarksTheScot member.
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    To echo Alan and my conversation from a few months ago, we can get the CA tartan in 16 oz wool... if you want a kilt, we can make a 5 yard wool or Premier from it. If you'd like the material, it's $65 / yard.

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