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Date: 2013-03-20 03:26:01
Clothing
Scottish dress
Tartans
Visual arts
Belted plaid
Culture
Natural dye
Indigo
Scottish Tartans Authority
Dyeing

An Unnamed C18th Specimen from Bridge of Cally Introduction In Nov 2004 I was loaned an old piece of ‘Hard Tartan’ for comment. The owner knew little is known of its origins, he owned the specimen for a long time hav

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