Sikh Tartan | Getting Hitched Asian Style | BBC Scotland

Sikh Tartan | Getting Hitched Asian Style | BBC Scotland

Tartan and Cultural Identity

The Intersection of Tartan and Asian Cultures

  • Different designs and colors of tartan are now associated with various cultures, including Islamic and Sikh tartans.
  • The Asian community has embraced Scottish culture, leading to the creation of over fifteen Asian tartans, predominantly Sikh.
  • Brian Wilton is a notable tartan designer responsible for creating new patterns that reflect this cultural fusion.

Personal Experience with Tartan

  • Ranjit Gill shares his first experience wearing a kilt, expressing curiosity about its comfort.
  • He describes the kilt as feeling "lovely" and "snug," highlighting the absence of discomfort during wear.

Plans for Tartan Use

  • There are plans to create scarves for men and pashminas for women from the tartan material.
  • Some family members express hesitation about wearing kilts; however, Ranjit reassures them of their comfort and elegance.

Symbolism in Tartan Design

  • Ranjit meets Brian Wilton to discuss progress on the tartan material being woven at a mill in Keith.
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