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Cornish kilts and tartans

Cornish kilts and tartans are thought to be a modern tradition started in the early to mid 20th century. The first modern kilt was plain black, and other patterns followed. It is documented that a garment known as a ''bracca'' (a reddish checkered tunic) was worn by Celtic people that inhabited the British Isles, the term indicating its appearance.〔
〕 The Welsh word ''brech'' means 'checkered' (compare the cognate Scottish Gaelic ''breac'', 'variegated, freckled'), and the word ''bracca'' is derived from the Welsh or Cornish word ''brythen'' which in English translates as 'striped' or 'checkered'."〔http://www.caffrey.no/pages/l4_history_of_the_kilt.htm〕
Cornish historian L.C.R. Duncombe-Jewell attempted to prove that plain kilts were in use in Cornwall. He discovered carvings of minstels dressed in kilts and playing bagpipes on bench ends at Altarnun church, which dated from circa 1510.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sackpfeifen selbstgemacht )〕 Some, however, contend that these images are more likely to be medieval belted tunics that were common throughout Europe. The earliest historical reference to the Cornish kilt is from 1903, when the Cornish delegate to the Celtic Congress, convening at Caernarvon, L. Duncombe-Jewell, appeared in a woad blue kilt. John T. Koch in his work ''Celtic Culture: a Historical Encyclopedia'' mentions a black kilt worn by the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry in combat; however, no historical reference is provided to support this claim.
==National tartans==

First created in 1963, the Cornish National tartan was designed by the poet E.E. Morton Nance, nephew of Robert Morton Nance. Each colour of tartan has a special significance or meaning. The White Cross on a black background is from the banner of Saint Piran, the Patron Saint of tinners, which is also used as the flag of Cornwall; Black and gold were the colours of the ancient Kings of Dumnonia; red for legs and beak of the national bird, the chough, and blue for the blue of the sea surrounding Cornwall.〔(Cornish Tartan ) from the Cornwall County Council website〕 A prototype of the Cornish national tartan was first worn by Morton-Nance in the 1963 Celtic Congress held at Carbis Bay attached to a Clan Douglas kilt that he was wearing for the occasion. The Cornish Hunting Tartan was registered in the 1980s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tartan Fabrics Kilts Tartan Ribbon in Any Tartan Scottish )
The following Cornish tartans have been registered or have been previously registered. Some of theses are Cornish family tartans which are worn at family get togethers and weddings.
* Cornish National Tartan (registry #1567)
* Cornish Hunting Tartan (registry #1568)
* Saint Piran Cornish Flag Tartan (registry #1618)
* Saint Piran Cornish Dress Tartan (registry #1685)
* Cornish National Day Tartan (registry #1262)
* Christopher family Tartan (registry #2809)
* Rosevear Tartan (registry #2541)
* Curnow of Kernow Tartan (registry #4084).〔All tartans checked in The Scottish Tartan Authority online database "The tartan ferret"〕
* Pengelly, The Cornish (STWR ref: 3145)〔http://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDetails.aspx?ref=5942〕

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