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Clan MacIntyre is a Highland clan whose name translates to "Son of the Carpenter." The clan's Gaelic name is Mac-an-t-Saoir, and its crest features a dexter hand holding a dagger in pale, Proper. The clan motto is "Per Ardua," which means "Through difficulties." The MacIntyre tartan is a plaid pattern associated with the clan. The tartan features a pattern of green, blue, and black stripes with thin white and red stripes in between. The tartan is available in various products such as kilts, trousers, scarves, and fabrics. The clan's territory is Glen Noe on the shores of Loch Etive, Argyll, and the district of Lorn, Argyll. The official leader or chief of the MacIntyre Clan is Donald Russell MacIntyre, 10th Chief of Glenoe, and citizen of the USA and a resident of California.
The Clan MacIntyre is a Highland clan that settled in Lorn in the 14th century. By the end of the 13th century, the MacIntyres of Glen Noe were foresters to the Lord of Lorn. Some members of the clan became bards, such as Duncan Bàn MacIntyre, and families of MacIntyre became prominent in the Highlands. For centuries, the chiefs of the MacIntyre clan have been seeking to regain the lands they once occupied in Glenoe.
There are several variations of the Clan MacIntyre tartan, including:
MacIntyre Hunting Tartan: This tartan features a green background with blue and black stripes and thin white and red stripes in between. It was published in 1842 in the Vestiarium Scoticum.
Red MacIntyre Tartan: This tartan is composed of a red background with blue and green stripes. It is likely derived from the Glenorchy district tartan.
Ancient MacIntyre Tartan: This tartan is distinguished by its lighter color scheme, which is intended to evoke the colors of an older tartan.
Modern MacIntyre Tartan: This tartan, with its darker color palette, is intended to represent a more contemporary take on traditional tartan.
Weathered MacIntyre Tartan: This tartan features a faded and muted color palette to give the impression of a tartan that has been worn and weathered over time.
Dress MacIntyre Tartan: This tartan features a predominantly black color palette and is meant to be worn for formal occasions.
The Ancient MacIntyre Tartan features a lighter color palette than the modern tartan and is meant to resemble the colors of an older tartan.
The colors in the Ancient MacIntyre Tartan are:
The tartan pattern features a plaid of green, blue, and black stripes with thin white and red stripes in between. The MacIntyre Hunting Old Colours Tartan, which is a variation of the MacIntyre Hunting Tartan, also features a similar color palette.
Some common accessories that can be made with the MacIntyre Tartan include:
Kilts: Kilts made from the MacIntyre Tartan are a traditional and iconic Scottish garment.
Scarves: Scarves made from the MacIntyre Tartan can add a touch of tartan to any outfit.
Ties: Ties made from the MacIntyre Tartan are a stylish accessory for both formal and casual occasions.
Bow Ties: Bow ties made from the MacIntyre Tartan are a classic and dapper accessory.