Silk Brocades

Silk Brocades
Title Silk Brocades PDF eBook
Author Yashodhara Agrawal
Publisher Roli Books Private Limited
Pages 156
Release 2003
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9788174362582

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With reference to products of India.

Byzantine Silk on the Silk Roads

Byzantine Silk on the Silk Roads
Title Byzantine Silk on the Silk Roads PDF eBook
Author Sarah E. Braddock Clarke
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 401
Release 2022-08-11
Genre Design
ISBN 1350099325

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With over 200 color illustrations, Byzantine Silk on the Silk Roads examines in detail the eclectic iconography of the Byzantine period and its impact on design and creativity today. Through an examination of the extraordinary variety of designs in these captivating silks, an international team of experts reveal that Byzantine culture was ever-moving and open to diverse influences across the length of the Silk Road. Commentaries from curators at key collections – including the Museum of Arts, Boston, the Smithsonian (Cooper Hewitt), the V&A and the Vatican – reveal the spread of silk embroidery and designs from East to West, and from West to East, from China to Rome, and from Constantinople to Korea. Drawing on exclusive imagery from worldwide collections within museums, churches and archives as case studies, their analysis of these unique woven silks explores the relationship between color and power, material culture and status, and offers broader insight into Byzantine culture, trade, society and ceremony. Byzantine Silk ... takes us on a journey from the past to the present, too, where Byzantine story-telling and image-making is revisited, through color, imagery and pattern, in contemporary fashion collections. Exploring Byzantine culture through a contemporary filter, the book shows how the Byzantine era still influences textile and fashion designers today in their choices of materials and colors, and their utilization of images and patterns, acting as a unique source of inspiration to designers and creators in the 21st century.

An Historical Sketch of Nishiki and Kinran Brocades

An Historical Sketch of Nishiki and Kinran Brocades
Title An Historical Sketch of Nishiki and Kinran Brocades PDF eBook
Author Shojiro Nomura
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1914
Genre Brocade
ISBN

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The Corset and Underwear Review

The Corset and Underwear Review
Title The Corset and Underwear Review PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 830
Release 1926
Genre Corsets
ISBN

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House & Garden

House & Garden
Title House & Garden PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 2012
Release 1923
Genre Architecture, Domestic
ISBN

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Art and Architecture in Ladakh

Art and Architecture in Ladakh
Title Art and Architecture in Ladakh PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 460
Release 2014-05-08
Genre Art
ISBN 9004271805

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Art and Architecture in Ladakh shows how the region’s cultural development has been influenced by its location across the great communications routes linking India with Tibet and Central Asia. Edited by Erberto Lo Bue and John Bray, the collection contains 17 research papers by experienced international art historians and architectural conservationists, as well as emerging scholars from Ladakh itself. Their topics range widely over time, from prehistoric rock art to mediaeval Buddhist stupas and wall paintings, as well as early modern castle architecture, the inter-regional trade in silk brocades, and the challenges of 21st century conservation. Taken together, these studies complement each other to provide a detailed view of Ladakh’s varied cultural inheritance in the light of the latest research. Contributors include: Monisha Ahmed, Marjo Alafouzo, André Alexander, Chiara Bellini, Kristin Blancke, John Bray, Laurianne Bruneau, Andreas Catanese, Philip Denwood, Quentin Devers, Phuntsog Dorjay, Hubert Feiglstorfer, John Harrison, Neil and Kath Howard, Gerald Kozicz, Erberto Lo Bue, Filippo Lunardo, Kacho Mumtaz Ali Khan, Heinrich Poell, Tashi Ldawa Thsangspa and Martin Vernier.

Sino–Malay Trade and Diplomacy from the Tenth through the Fourteenth Century

Sino–Malay Trade and Diplomacy from the Tenth through the Fourteenth Century
Title Sino–Malay Trade and Diplomacy from the Tenth through the Fourteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Derek Heng
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 305
Release 2009-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 0896804755

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China has been an important player in the international economy for two thousand years and has historically exerted enormous influence over the development and nature of political and economic affairs in the regions beyond its borders, especially its neighbors. Sino–Malay Trade and Diplomacy from the Tenth through the Fourteenth Century examines how changes in foreign policy and economic perspectives of the Chinese court affected diplomatic intercourse as well as the fundamental nature of economic interaction between China and the Malay region, a subregion of Southeast Asia centered on the Strait of Malacca. This study’s uniqueness and value lie in its integration of archaeological, epigraphic, and textual data from both China and Southeast Asia to provide a rich, multilayered picture of Sino–Southeast Asian relations in the premodern era. Derek Heng approaches the topic from both the Southeast Asian and Chinese perspectives, affording a dual narrative otherwise unavailable in the current body of Southeast Asian and China studies literature.