National Tartans Within the UK and Ireland

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Tartan is a type of detailed chequered design that is traditionally sewn with wool. It uses a range of colours, in horizontal and vertical intersecting lines, to create beautiful and intrinsic patterns. Tartan patterns can hold much cultural significance for their wearers, representing specific locations, clans, counties and family names. Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales each have their own national tartan designs, which people incorporate into kilts or other cultural memorabilia. The close historical relationship Irish and Scottish cultures have shared over hundreds of years has resulted in each county in Ireland having it's own unique tartan. Tartans are worn across Scotland and Ireland and they both incorporate them into their kilts.  Irish National Tartan The Irish National Tartan features a predominantly emerald green background, with threads of white, gold and black intertwined to create a beautiful criss-cross pattern. The
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