Textiles of the Islamic World
By (Author) John Gillow
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
12th March 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Fashion and textile design
746.091767
Paperback
320
Width 240mm, Height 308mm
1940g
This book surveys the astonishing array of textiles made, worn, used and displayed throughout the Islamic world, from the glorious fabrics of the past to those still being produced today. Hundreds of lavish illustrations feature examples from around the globe, including embroidered Persian prayer cloths, Anatolian ikat coats, Ottoman knitted purses, Caucasian striped silk bags, Berber women's shawls, Arab appliqud tent decorations, Yemeni indigo robes, Indonesian batik sarongs, West African strip-woven cloths, and much else besides.
Region-by-region coverage offers concise details of local history, particular textile traditions, materials, dyes, special forms of decoration and information on current practice. Also explored is the fascinating fusion promoted by the merchants, missionaries, migrants and conquerors who travelled the world promulgating Islam and trading textiles widely.
The sheer variety on display is stunning, from cloths of cotton, hemp, linen and wool to sumptuous velvets and silks; from techniques of quilting, felting, beading and knitting to block-printing, tie-dyeing and hand-weaving on a range of looms.
Specially taken colour photographs, portraits of weavers and dyers in action, and rare historical material complete a remarkable visual panorama. Together with a glossary, bibliography and guide to textile collections around the world, this comprehensive survey provides a wealth of information and will be invaluable to anyone interested in the rich art of textiles, costume or craft.
'Excellent as colourful and as full of joie de vivre as a room full of Matisse paintings' - The World of Interiors
'Superb the illustrations are special, unusual, sometimes intriguing the book is a delight renewed each time one opens it' - The Journal for Weavers, Spinners and Dyers
'Excellent for print and pattern inspiration' - Stylus
'John Gillow is the great traveller scholar; in all his books you feel the adventure of the world observed through textiles' - Selvedge
John Gillow has spent over thirty years studying, collecting and lecturing on textiles. His books include Arts and Crafts of India (with Ilay Cooper and Barry Dawson), Indian Textiles (with Nicholas Barnard), Traditional Indonesian Textiles, World Textiles (with Bryan Sentance) and African Textiles.