Hunting Stewart tartan

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The Hunting Stewart tartan is a traditional Scottish plaid pattern associated with the Stewart clan, typically featuring darker, muted colors intended for use in the countryside and for hunting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plaid pattern
tartan
associatedWith Clan Stewart NERFINISHED
Stewart of Appin NERFINISHED
belongsToTradition Scottish clan tartan system
colorPalette black
dark green
muted red
navy blue
yellow overcheck
contrastProperty Hunting Stewart is darker and more muted NERFINISHED
contrastWith Royal Stewart tartan NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Scotland
culturalContext Scottish Highland culture
clan identity symbol
designFeature criss-crossed horizontal and vertical bands
predominantly dark tones
symmetrical sett
designPurpose camouflage in countryside
less conspicuous than bright dress tartans
function blend with natural landscape
historicalUse used in Highland regalia variations
worn by members of the Stewart clan for field activities
material wool
patternType repeating sett
recognizedAs official Stewart hunting tartan variant
recognizedBy Scottish tartan authorities NERFINISHED
relatedTo Royal Stewart tartan NERFINISHED
tartanCategory clan tartan
hunting tartan
traditional tartan
usedFor Highland dress
accessories
hunting
jackets
kilts
outdoor wear
plaids
trews
visualImpression subdued and earthy appearance
weaveType twill weave
wornBy Scottish country dancers
members of the Stewart clan
people with Stewart ancestry
wornOnOccasion Highland games NERFINISHED
Scottish cultural events
formal Highland dress occasions

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Clan Stewart tartan Hunting Stewart tartan