The 19th century witnessed the development of considerable piecework in the manufacture of twill tapestry shawls in both Kashmir and Persia. Modes of construction parallel so closely as to be indistinguishable. This is not surprising considering the centuries-long lively cultural intercourse between the two areas and especially their exchange of designs, weavers and textile technology. In both regions piecework was a response to pressure for faster production, the culmination of a gradual shift from atelier weaving toward a mass market. Among construction modes, the weaving and subsequent assembly of many rectilinear shapes is to be found especially among long shawls. No. 1 shows a piecing diagram for half the field of one such long shawl D...
This paper proposes a French provenance for a rare and superb long white shawl1 in the collection of...
Decorative finishes are an integral part of textiles in many traditional cultures, both past and pre...
Ancient knowledge of the textile arts production and weaving techniques belong to the world's intang...
The 19th century witnessed the development of considerable piecework in the manufacture of twill tap...
Using six extraordinary shawls from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this presentat...
We travelled to the semi rural outskirts of Srinagar in Kashmir to the home of Muneer, a kani shawl ...
Emulation is constant in all forms of art. Debates have arisen regarding the nature of this imitatio...
The history of the Kashmir shawl and its stylistic progress and appropriation by other cultures reve...
For the past 15 years my practice as a textile conservator and artist has stimulated an ongoing dial...
At the 1829 First Public Exhibition of Russian Manufactured Goods in Saint Petersburg, The public s...
This paper will discuss the still continuous and centuries old skill of “Rafoogari” or the Darning a...
On a visit to the Kashmir Valley in northern India during the winter months I was given a pheran to ...
The importance of the analysis of continuous pattern and detailed recordings of the structures of la...
Typically in Oriental carpets, many patterns combine to make the whole. Within an oblong field there...
If one makes an ontological distinction between patterns and textiles, an argument can be developed ...
This paper proposes a French provenance for a rare and superb long white shawl1 in the collection of...
Decorative finishes are an integral part of textiles in many traditional cultures, both past and pre...
Ancient knowledge of the textile arts production and weaving techniques belong to the world's intang...
The 19th century witnessed the development of considerable piecework in the manufacture of twill tap...
Using six extraordinary shawls from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this presentat...
We travelled to the semi rural outskirts of Srinagar in Kashmir to the home of Muneer, a kani shawl ...
Emulation is constant in all forms of art. Debates have arisen regarding the nature of this imitatio...
The history of the Kashmir shawl and its stylistic progress and appropriation by other cultures reve...
For the past 15 years my practice as a textile conservator and artist has stimulated an ongoing dial...
At the 1829 First Public Exhibition of Russian Manufactured Goods in Saint Petersburg, The public s...
This paper will discuss the still continuous and centuries old skill of “Rafoogari” or the Darning a...
On a visit to the Kashmir Valley in northern India during the winter months I was given a pheran to ...
The importance of the analysis of continuous pattern and detailed recordings of the structures of la...
Typically in Oriental carpets, many patterns combine to make the whole. Within an oblong field there...
If one makes an ontological distinction between patterns and textiles, an argument can be developed ...
This paper proposes a French provenance for a rare and superb long white shawl1 in the collection of...
Decorative finishes are an integral part of textiles in many traditional cultures, both past and pre...
Ancient knowledge of the textile arts production and weaving techniques belong to the world's intang...