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Dunbartonshire Tartan Detail
The colours of the Dunbartonshire tartan have been chosen to symbolise the leading role which the County has played in shaping the history of Scotland. The colours have been woven together to produce a unique and distinctive design; blue represents the waters of Loch Lomond, pale blue the Firth of Clyde, gateway to the Atlantic, green represents the predominantly rural landscape of the north of the County, black the pathways to the Western Highlands, and purple, the royal heritage of Dumbarton.
PLEASE NOTE: Our Dunbartonshire tartan has been woven in a lightweight, creating a much finer cloth most suited to shawls and other flowing garments. Please order a sample for reference.
Designed and registered in 1997 and created for use by anyone from or associated with the County of Dunbartonshire with International Tartans' consent.
Dunbartonshire is a registered Tartan
STWR ref: 2507
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