Dhurries: History, Technique,Pattern,Identification by Nada Chaldecott

Dhurries: History, Technique,Pattern,Identification by Nada Chaldecott

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A comprehensive guide to the cotton flatweave rug from the Indian subcontinent that is currently so popular in the West. Within this book each design pattern is carefully analysed and clearly illustrated, and materials, spinning, dyeing and the techniques of weaving are clearly explained.

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Dhurries: History, Technique,Pattern,Identification by Nada Chaldecott

The dhurrie - for centuries a widely used floor covering in the Indian subcontinent - is becoming a cult item in Western decoration. Its striking colours and the powerful simplicity and variety of its designs are the perfect accompaniment to 21st-century interiors. This is the first thorough-going guide to the dhurrie, incorporating over 250 examples, most specially photographed. The history of dhurries stretches from the Ajanta cave paintings to the present day and readers will see here the earliest surviving dhurrie, from the 17th century, originally in the Amber Palace in Rajasthan. Each design pattern, whether of main field or border, figurative or geometric, is carefully analysed and clearly illustrated. Materials, spinning, dyeing, and the techniques of weaving are clearly explained, and there is a map, a glossary, a select bibliography and an index.
Nada Chaldecott, born in the Lebanon, originated the Textiles, Carpets and Tapestries course at Sotheby's Institute, London. Her researches on dhurries have taken her throughout India.
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ISBN 13 9780500511381
ISBN 10 0500511381
Title Dhurries: History, Technique,Pattern,Identification
Author Nada Chaldecott
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 2003-10-27
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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