Tartans

Tartans by Brenda Ralph Lewis, published by Prospero Books in 2004, is a comprehensive exploration of the rich history and significance of tartans. This edition, comprising 320 pages, delves into the origins, patterns, and cultural relevance of tartans, providing readers with a detailed understanding of this iconic textile. The book is presented in English and weighs 1.05 pounds, making it a substantial addition to any collection focused on textiles or cultural heritage.
Readers will find a thorough examination of various tartan designs, their meanings, and the traditions associated with them. The book covers the evolution of tartans over time, highlighting their importance in Scottish culture and beyond. With its informative content, Tartans serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the historical and contemporary aspects of this distinctive fabric.
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