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    Can someone name this tartan??

    I found this picture of a piper and I fell in love with the warm earth tones of the tartan. Can anyone here tell me what it is?



    Opps, title should read "Can someone name this tartan"

    If this in the wrong place mod's please move it to where it belongs.

    thanks
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    Clan Lamont!

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    No, but I wish I did - it's a beautiful tartan!

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    Sorry. It is beautiful, kinda matches the background.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirka Skene View Post
    Sorry. It is beautiful, kinda matches the background.
    I have a thing about earth-tones, I like the way they blend in with the natural surroundings.
    Clan Lamont!

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    Cameron of Erracht, perhaps.

    T.

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    Yup, it looks like CoE to me to......just like my kilt

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Cameron of Erracht, perhaps.

    T.
    Brilliant! Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus View Post
    Yup, it looks like CoE to me to......just like my kilt
    Angus,
    Can you post a picture of your kilt?
    Clan Lamont!

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    Looks like Cameron of Erracht Weathered. Modern will be navy blue, muted is a lighter / "dirtier" blue, ancient is a light blue... Weathered tartans have a much earthier tones (read as "browns").

    It could also be Ancient, but slightly discolored as the rest of the picture is (look at the colors on his face and the sleeve of his charlie)

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    I'm guessing because of the age of the picture, the kilt colors are sorta off. CoE is most likely more vibrant in real life.

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