Dunblane District Ancient 1729 Variant Tartan
From the Highlands of Scotland
About The Dunblane District Ancient 1729 Variant Tartan
A classic and historically inspired pattern representing the Dunblane area in Stirling and the surrounding region of central Scotland.
The term "Ancient" in tartan terminology refers to a lighter, softer color palette meant to simulate the natural, undyed wool shades used in earlier periods, while the "1729 Variant" points to a specific documented version or early registration date linked to the area's heritage.
Universal Tartan
Dunblane District Ancient 1729 Variant is a universal tartan, which means it is not associated with any specific clan or family and can be worn by anyone!
Available Fabric Weights
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