Here are some tartans I made for the fictional TZ universe:
See Also: closely related pages from the fictional TZ universe are Aerospace ( Civilian Aircraft, Military Aircraft, Pilot Wings, Spacecraft, & Emblems ), Batons, Blades, & Bullets ( Batons, Handguns, Handgun/Knife Sets, Blades, & Letter Openers ), Jewelry ( Army Emblems, Handgun Emblems, Medical Emblems, Naval Emblems, & Other Jewelry ), Flags, Miscellaneous Images, Queen Victoria Ⅱ’s Gifts, Signs, and Tartans.
Note: older images were created using older, obsolete techniques, and therefore are considerably cruder and — if only time were available — should and would have been updated.
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This presents several types of tartans. Note that some tartans are very non-traditional: they require fabrics other than wool, they have brilliant colours instead of subdued colours, and may have gradient patterns, including metallic colours.
This is a non-traditional tartan designed by Sarah and used as her corporate tartan, with cobalt blue, cobalt blue gradient, white, and gold-gradient colours. The second image is used in creating gun grip panels; the third likewise, but with gradient-silver instead of gradient-gold; the fourth likewise, but with both gradient-gold and gradient-silver.

These are flags based on the above tartan:
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These are used for gun grip panel images:

This is a variation with cobalt blue, cobalt blue gradients, gold gradients, and silver gradients:

These are more elaborate versions of the gold and silver Gardner tartans. Each gold and silver tartan has two smaller tartans used for gun grip panels:


This is a non-traditional tartan designed by Sarah for formal Iroquois gatherings, with white, dark-amythest-gradient, and white-gold-gradient colours, colours loosely taken from the ancient Hiawatha belt. The second, third, and fourth images are used in creating gun grip panels.

These is the RCMP tartan, the 1st a subset with all the colours but not all the patterns, the 2nd in a minimal form, the 3rd in a minimized form, and the 4th complete and tiled:

This is the RCAF tartan, the 1st a simplified subset:

These are Scottish tartans which Sarah wears, Glenlivet and Gordon:

These are non-traditional tartans styled on the above Gardner Tartan:
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