Indian Embroidery
Publication details: London: V & A Publications, 1999Description: 144ISBN:- 9781851772940
- 746.440954 CRI
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | Alliance School of Liberal Arts | Alliance School of Design | 746.440954 CRI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | LA03206 |
This sumptuous volume covers embroidery from many different regions of India, ranging from the elaborate floral designs of the Mughal court to vibrant folk patterns embellished with cowrie shells and mirrors.
Stunning examples, drawn from the V & A's outstanding collection, show the richness and variety of Indian textile traditions. Patterns and colours have both influenced and been influenced by Western design, from the seventeenth century, when the earlier surviving pieces illustrated here were sent over to Europe, right up to the present. From elaborate silk embroideries made fro export to the folk and tribal embroideries used for weddings and festivals, the styles whether for bedcovers or saris are as varied as the subcontinent itself. Items of clothing, such as dresses, hats and bags, are featured alongside elaborate wallhangings, and techniques such as beading and appliqu? are also included. Individual stitches are highlighted in photographic details, providing a useful visual guide to techniques.
The book will provide not only a wealth of inspiration to contemporary designers and embroiderers but also a visual feast for anyone with an interest in Indian arts and crafts.
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