Tartan
Tartan is a textile pattern consisting of criss-crossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colors. The pattern, known as a sett, is produced by weaving with two or more colored threads, creating repeating blocks of color when the fabric is viewed at a distance. Tartan fabrics are traditionally woven from wool and are most closely associated with Scotland, though the pattern has been adopted worldwide in a wide range of fabrics and products.
Historically, tartan patterns appeared in Scottish textiles before the 18th century and became linked to particular
In practice, a tartan sett is a defined sequence of colored stripes that is repeated across the