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Buchan Tartan Collection
Celebrate Buchan heritage with an asymmetrical tartan connected to north-eastern Aberdeenshire, the Buchan family of Auchmacoy, and a territorial name rooted in the Buchan district.
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About the Buchan Tartan
The Scottish Register of Tartans records Buchan as a District tartan dated 1965, while its notes also describe it as both a District tartan and a Clan/Family tartan. The Register explains that the name Buchan is territorial in origin and that the sett is asymmetrical, giving the design a more unusual rhythm than many mirrored clan setts.
Clan history places the Buchan territories in the Buchan region of north-eastern Aberdeenshire and notes the family's Auchmacoy connection. For content purposes, this makes Buchan especially useful: it can be written as both a place-based tartan and a family-heritage tartan, which gives the collection more specificity than a standard surname page.
Buchan Tartan Pattern & Colours
The Buchan sett is known for its asymmetrical structure and a restrained north-east palette. Dark green and black blocks are crossed by red lines and touches of blue, creating a tartan that feels grounded, regional and quietly distinctive.
Who Is This Collection For?
This collection is ideal for Buchan families, people from north-eastern Aberdeenshire, associated names, and customers who want a regional tartan with family meaning.
- Buchan surname heritage
- North-east Scotland roots
- Aberdeenshire gifts
- District tartan wear
- Auchmacoy family links
- Subtle formal accessories
Buchan Heritage
The name Buchan comes from the district of Buchan in north-eastern Aberdeenshire, near Banffshire. clan heritage records stresses that Buchan is not the same as Buchanan, a useful distinction for collection copy because the two names are often confused.
The Buchan family story includes the Auchmacoy estate near Ellon and early records reaching back to the medieval period. clan heritage records also notes figures such as Major-General Thomas Buchan, born at Auchmacoy in 1641, and the wider cultural recognition of names like John Buchan, the author and statesman.
Buchan Tartan FAQ
Quick answers about the Buchan tartan, its district identity, and how it differs from Buchanan.
What is the Buchan tartan?
It is recorded by the Scottish Register of Tartans as a District tartan dated 1965, with notes also recognizing its Clan/Family use.
Is Buchan the same as Buchanan?
No. Buchan comes from the Buchan district in north-eastern Aberdeenshire, while Buchanan is a separate Highland clan name.
Who can wear Buchan tartan?
Buchan families, people with connections to the Buchan region, associated names and anyone with north-east Scottish heritage can wear it.
What makes the Buchan sett distinctive?
The Scottish Register notes that the Buchan sett is asymmetrical, which gives it a different visual structure from many mirrored tartans.
Where is Buchan from?
The name and district are tied to north-eastern Aberdeenshire, close to Banffshire and the wider north-east coast.
What products suit Buchan tartan?
Its darker regional palette suits tartan clothing, ties, scarves, jackets, blankets and thoughtful family-history gifts.
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