Largely unappreciated the traditional flatwoven Indian dhurrie has long been overshadowed by the luxuriant Mughal pile carpets For the first time the dhurrie is given the prominence it deserves Transcending social boundaries the dhurrie was used by commoner and royalty alike at its simplest it was a multi purpose textile used as floor covering bedding or packaging At its most elaborate however woven with the finest fibres and enhanced with gold threads it graced the palaces of royalty This pioneering work traces the dhurrie back into the mists of prehistoric India with beautifully reproduced photographs of extant examples through the centuries It pays particular attention to the design and colouring of dhurries from classic stripes to ornate geometrical designs as well as pictorial dhurries The many stages of dhurrie making are comprehensively covered from the selection and dying of the yarn to the final processes of weaving washing and finishing A particular feature is the coverage of contemporary dhurries as a decorative art form in its own right
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Editorial: Antique Collectors'club
ISBN: 9781851493388
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 272
Encuadernación: Tapa dura
Fecha de lanzamiento: 03/11/2000
Año de edición: 2000
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