Robieson Kith & Kin (Sett 003) Symmetrical

Design ID: 17799


Title
(Provisional)
Robieson Kith & Kin (Sett 003) Symmetrical
Designed By Graham A. Robieson
Brief Description This tartan is for friends and relatives of the family, hence the (Kith & Kin) in the name, it was recorded firstly by Kieth Lumsden of the Scottish Tartans World Register on 3rd August 2005, it is not a restricted tartan.
What Inspired the Design? The colours are based on Barr's 'Irn-Bru' bottle packaging.
Why did you choose these colours?
 
White
 
Red
 
Blue
 
Silver
 
Black
 
Dark Orange
What meaning does the number or arrangement of lines have, if any? The RGB of this tartan is as I designed it on my computer. Even though that different websites have different array of colours used in displaying the tartan, this gives me a chance to update with more acurate information.
Does it represent a group or event (business, club, wedding, etc.)? No answer given yet.
Is it associated with a locality (city, region, country etc.) No answer given yet.
How do you plan to use it (garments, furnishings, etc)? I got it weaved originally at Geoffrey (Tailor) Highland Crafts Ltd and a kilt made for my brother.
Do you expect to weave it, or produce it in other ways? No answer given yet.

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