Scottish tartan
Scottish tartan is a patterned fabric made up of crisscrossed horizontal and vertical bands in various colors. Traditionally associated with the Scottish Highlands, each tartan design is linked to a specific clan or family, symbolizing their heritage and identity. The patterns can vary widely, with some featuring simple designs while others are more intricate.
Tartan is often used in clothing, such as kilts, and is a significant part of Scottish culture. The Scottish Parliament recognizes over 7,000 registered tartans, each with its own unique history and meaning. Tartan is not only a fashion statement but also a representation of Scottish pride.