For centuries, the ruling dynasties of India promoted the skills of spinners, weavers, dyers, printers and embroiderers, commissioning textiles from renowned centres of excellence across the subcontinent. Delicate muslins from Dacca, fine silk brocades from Varanasi, complex woollen weaves from Kashmir, intricate gold embroideries from Lahore - all were transformed into costumes fit for kings and courtiers. After years spent searching for the last surviving examples of traditional court clothing, designer Ritu Kumar has uncovered a wealth of costumes. Her book is a celebration of thousands of years of craft tradition and a testimony to the survival of the world's richest textile repertoire.
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Anbieter: Devils in the Detail Ltd, Oxford, Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand: Good. Costumes and Textiles of Royal India by Ritu Kumar, 1999. Publisher: Christie's Books Ltd., London.Binding: hardback cloth.Illustrated: yes.Weight: 2.7kg approx.Description / Condition: Shelf wear to jacket with a protective clear sleeve attached which is creased in places. Some creases to pages and some pages slightly loose in binding as hinges a little loose/open in places. Please note this when ordering. Artikel-Nr. 855/CB/2732H/80
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