California state tartan
The California state tartan is the official Scottish Tartan pattern of
The tartan is closely based on the Muir tartan named after John Muir, an environmentalist and botanist noted for his work in California.[5][6]
The tartan is specifically defined by the following weave code:
Y..B..G...S..G...S..G...S..G...B...A...B..K... Ancient Colors 8..2..20..4..20..8..20..4..20..32..56..2..8... Full Pivots
This weave code means that the threads begin with 8 threads of yellow, followed by 2 threads of black, 20 threads of green, 4 threads of scarlet, 20 threads of green, 8 threads of scarlet, 20 threads of green, 4 threads of scarlet, 20 threads of green, 32 threads of black, 56 threads of azure, 2 threads of black, and 8 threads of sky blue. At that point the weave pivots and returns, beginning with 2 threads of black, and continuing the sequence in reverse order through 8 threads of yellow, at which point it pivots back again.
External links
References
- ^ Lucas, Greg (July 28, 2001). "California sports new state tartan / Pattern was based on one used by naturalist John Muir's family". The San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved August 2, 2023.
- ^ "Tartan Details - The Scottish Register of Tartans". www.tartanregister.gov.uk. Retrieved 2022-10-25.
- ^ "Tartan | California State Capitol Museum". 19 October 2021. Retrieved 2022-10-25.
- ^ "California Government Code Section 424.3 - AB 614, 2001 California Statutes ch. 100 - California Tartan Honors John Muir - John Muir Exhibit (John Muir Education Project, Sierra Club California)". vault.sierraclub.org. Retrieved 2022-10-25.
- ^ Murphy, Sean (2022-09-22). "15 of the officially registered Scottish tartans for the US states (A to M)". Daily Record. Retrieved 2022-10-25.
- ^ "The 27 registered Scottish tartans for the US states". www.scotsman.com. 2019-03-09. Retrieved 2022-10-25.