Dhurries: History, Technique, Pattern, Identification

dhurries: history, technique, pattern, identification

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Dhurries: History, Technique, Pattern, Identification

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Book Description
The dhurrie-for centuries a widely used floor covering in India-is becoming increasingly popular in Western decoration. Its striking colors and the powerful simplicity and variety of its designs are the perfect accompaniment to twenty-first-century interiors. Just as the great wave of enthusiasm for kilims in the last twenty years ended forever the hegemony of the oriental carpet, these cotton flatweaves are repeating-and to an extent replacing-the sales success of the kilim.

This is the first thorough guide to the dhurrie, incorporating over 240 examples, most specially photographed. Each design pattern, whether of main field or border, figurative or geometric, is carefully analyzed and 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.

The history of the dhurrie stretches from the Ajanta cave paintings to the present day, and readers will see here the earliest surviving dhurrie, from the seventeenth century, originally in the Amber Palace in Rajasthan. No one is better placed than Nada Chaldecott to trace this history from the royal workshops of the Mughals and the Maharajahs, to impressive local cottage industries, and even the workshops attached to state penitentiaries.

For collectors and would-be collectors, for textiles aficionados and for everyone interested in a vital source of ideas for design and color, Dhurries is indispensable. 265 illustrations, 248 in color.

About the Author
Nada Chaldecott, born in Lebanon, originated the Textiles, Carpets, and Tapestries course at Sotheby's Institute, London. Her researches on dhurries have taken her throughout India and Pakistan.

Dhurries: History, Technique, Pattern, Identification,Nada Chaldecott,Jamie Govier,Thames & Hudson,0500511381,Architecture,Design - Textile & Costume,Interior Design - General,Textile Arts,Textile Arts - General,Antiques & collectables: carpets, rugs & textiles,Carpets & rugs,India,Indian sub-continent

Book Contents:

  1. Dictionary of Andalusi Arabic (Handbuch Der Orientalistik - Abteilung - Der Nahe Und Der Mittlere Osten , Vol 29)
  2. Divine Verdict: A Study of Divine Judgement in the Ancient Religions (Studies in the History of Religions)
  3. Endangered Cities: Military Power and Urban Societies in the Era of the World Wars (Studies in Central European Histories)
  4. Fabulous Floor Patterns: with Pattern Cds
  5. Friesland: Friesland (1551-1601 and Groningen)
  6. Hebraisches Und Aramaisches Lexikon Zum Alten Testament: Dritte Auflage
  7. Hebraisches Und Aramaisches Lexikon: Zum Alten Testament
  8. Homeric Morality (Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum)
  9. Hopi Indian Altar Iconography: Altar Iconography (Iconography of Religions X/5)
  10. House Beautiful Christmas

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