Textile Arts of IndiaChronicle Books, 1996 - 344 pages Textile Arts of India, has to be the most lavish book ever published on the magnificent textiles of India. Presenting a fabulous collection of fabrics dating from the 17th century to the first half of the 20th century, this monumental book is as historically fascinating as it is lovely to look at. Included are hundreds of full-color photographs, taken especially for this volume, of rare and exquisite textiles that are painted, block-printed, woven, tie-dyed, and embroidered. An essay by Zahid Sarder of the San Francisco Examiner Magazine traces the history of textile manufacturing in India and explains the various techniques of this radiant and enduring art form. Textile Arts of India is a feast for the eyes and an indispensable reference for collectors, designers, or anyone interested in Indian culture and art. |
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... known throughout Asia , but its finest examples were found in India and Southeast Asia , where the techniques were ... known to the Indus civilization , and plants for yellow and orange used in Mesopotamia in 2000 BC and in Egypt circa ...
... known throughout Asia , but its finest examples were found in India and Southeast Asia , where the techniques were ... known to the Indus civilization , and plants for yellow and orange used in Mesopotamia in 2000 BC and in Egypt circa ...
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... known as muga and eri are produced in Assam . The beautiful , balanced intricate patterns of the commercial cloth of Assam and Manipur are woven on throw - shuttle looms in the lowlands . Commercial weaving is also aided by a Jacquard ...
... known as muga and eri are produced in Assam . The beautiful , balanced intricate patterns of the commercial cloth of Assam and Manipur are woven on throw - shuttle looms in the lowlands . Commercial weaving is also aided by a Jacquard ...
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... known as Kathiawar , maintained the embroidery tradition of Gujarat for many years in Bhuj , working for the courts , merchants , and landowners . Some Kutch Mochis worked for Kathi landowners in nearby Saurashtra . They were ...
... known as Kathiawar , maintained the embroidery tradition of Gujarat for many years in Bhuj , working for the courts , merchants , and landowners . Some Kutch Mochis worked for Kathi landowners in nearby Saurashtra . They were ...
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