Woven Wonder: The Tradition of Indian Textiles

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Indian Textiles have a glorious tradition going back about fifty centuries, nourished by the creative and innovative energies of its craftsmen. Upto the 18 century no other country in the world produced such an abundance and variety of textiles; at that time India was the largest exporter of textiles. This book briefly traces the story of Indian textiles. The six sections of the book cover fabrics and the importance of colour; the processes of fabrics, their dyeing, weaving and embellishments such as embroidery, brocading and printing; and ends with a fervent plea for the sustenance of this heritage. Lavishly illustrated with colour photographs, including those of rare or unusual museum pieces, this book encapsulates one of the greatest of Indian achievements.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Asha Rani Mathur

Asha Rani Mathur has been associated with both books and music. A freelance writer and editor, she has worked on inflight magazines, edited and produced books on aspects of Indian life and culture as well as art catalogues and written on subjects as far apart as restaurant food and ancient India. She has also scripted documentaries for television. In music, she has been associated with the Music Today label as producer of many of their classical albums and fusion series.

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Title
Woven Wonder: The Tradition of Indian Textiles
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8171676995
Length
96p., Illustrations; Bibliography.
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