Textiles of the Islamic World (2015)
This book surveys the wide array of textiles made, worn, used, and displayed throughout the Islamic world, from the glorious fabrics of the past to those produced today. Hundreds of illustrations feature examples from around the globe, including embroidered Persian prayer clothes, Anatolian ikat coats, Ottoman beaded purses, Caucasian striped silk bags, Berber women’s shawls, Arab tent decorations, Yemeni indigo robes, Indonesian batik sarongs, and West African strip-woven clothes.
Region by region, the book provides details of local history, particular textile traditions, materials, dyes, special forms of decoration, and information on current practice. The variety is stunning, from cloths of cotton, hemp, linen, and wool to sumptuous velvets and silks; from quilting, felting, beading, and knitting to block-printing, tie-dying, and hand-weaving on a range of looms.
Specially taken color photographs, portraits of weavers in action, and rare archival material complete a remarkable visual panorama. Together with a glossary and a guide to textile collections around the world, this comprehensive survey provides a wealth of information and will be invaluable to anyone interested in textiles, costume, or craft.
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Description
London : Thames & Hudson, 2010
Format: 319 pages : color illustrations ; 32 cm
ISBN : 9780500515273 0500515271
OCLC : 601098711
Table of contents
Table of contents
06 FOREWORD
08 INTRODUCTION
20 THE OTTOMAN WORLD
22 Turkey
42 The Balkans
48 ISLAMIC SPAIN
AND NORTH AFRICA
50 Islamic Spain
54 Morocco
66 Algeria
72 Tunisia
84 Libya
86 Egypt
94 THE ARAB WORLD
96 Syria
110 Palestine
118 Iraq
122 Saudi Arabia
128 Kuwait
131 Oman
138 Yemen
148 THE PERSIAN WORLD
150 Iran
174 The Caucasus
182 CENTRAL ASIA
184 Uzbekistan
203 Turkmenistan
212 Tajikistan
215 Kyrgyzstan
218 Afghanistan
232 THE MUGHAL WORLD
234 India
247 Pakistan
260 Bangladesh
266 EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
268 China
272 Malaysia
276 Indonesia
290 The Philippines
294 SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
296 East Africa
300 West Africa
308 GLOSSARY
310 FURTHER READING
312 MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
315 PICTURE CREDITS
316 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
317 INDEX
About the author
About the author
John Gillow has spent over three decades studying, collecting, and lecturing on textiles. His other books include Textiles of the Islamic World and Indian Textiles.