Scottish Tartan
Scottish Tartan is a traditional textile pattern consisting of crisscrossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colors. Each tartan design is unique and often associated with specific Scottish clans, regions, or families. The patterns can vary in complexity, with some featuring simple stripes while others display intricate designs.
Tartan is commonly used in clothing, particularly in kilts, which are knee-length skirts traditionally worn by men in Scotland. The fabric is also used for scarves, blankets, and other accessories. Tartan has become a symbol of Scottish heritage and culture, celebrated during events like Burns Night and Hogmanay.