World Tartans

World Tartans by Iain Zaczek, published by Collins & Brown in 2001, is a comprehensive exploration of tartans from Scotland and beyond, featuring 480 pages in English. This book presents a wide variety of stunning color patterns and provides an overview of tartans developed globally, including those from Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States.
Readers will discover 250 Scottish district and family tartans, all sorted alphabetically for easy reference. Each entry includes the story behind the tartan, making it accessible for those interested in crafts, design, and fashion. World Tartans serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to understand the rich heritage and diversity of tartan patterns across different cultures.
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World Tartans shows not only the wide variety and stunning colour patterns of Scottish tartans, but gives an overview of tartans that have been developed around the world. It features 250 Scottish district and family tartans as well as tartans from Ireland, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. Sorted alphabetically, it is easy to find the tartan you are looking for and to read the story attached to it.
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