Textiles of the Banjara: Cloth and Culture of a Wandering Tribe
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Rating | : | 4.60 (581 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0500518378 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This book presents beautiful, full-color photographs of these exquisite designs, alongside photograph descriptions, cultural and technological research, and historical information.” (ProtoView)“without doubt one of the best books on the history and techniques of the Banjara designs…st-have for all designers” (The Washington Bookreview) . “the first full volume dedicated to the traditional clothing of the Banjara…
Excellent Book! cochineal All perfectly written and photographed!. judy anderson said Five Stars. a must have for textile artist
Embellished with mirrors, shells, and intricate embroidery, Banjara work displays a surprisingly modern aesthetic. Created to showcase embroidery skill, protect the owner from harm, and channel auspicious powers, the Banjara technique is unique in India and is a celebration of the strength of the women who practice it.This is the first book devoted to the traditional clothing and embroidery of the Banjara, illuminating their long history and investigating their links with the European Roma. 160 color illustrations. The first English-language survey of the intricate embroidery and colorful dyes of Banjara textiles, among the most dazzling produced in India The Banjara, an ethnic group composed of semi-nomadic tribes found throughout the Indian subcontinent , are renowned for their highly colorful textiles
Charllotte Kwon is director of the Maiwa Textile Symposium, owner of Maiwa Handprints Ltd, and director of the Maiwa Foundation. . In collaboration with Charllotte Kwon he has edited and codirected four documentary films.Rosemary Crill is a Senior Curator in the Asian Department at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. In 2002 she curated an exhibition of tribal embroider