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Asian Costumes and Textiles: From the Bosphorus to Fujiama

hardcoverNovember 17, 2001
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ISBN-13: 9788881189717 ISBN-10: 8881189712
Publisher
Skira
Binding
hardcover
Published
November 17, 2001
Weight
5.1 lbs
Dimensions
30.80×3.00×25.70 cm

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Asian Costumes and Textiles: From the Bosphorus to Fujiama by Kahlenberg, Mary Hunt. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9788881189717.

This extraordinary private collection of traditional costumes, put together with taste and passion by an Italo-Turkish couple, will take us across Asia Minor, Central Asia, India, South-East Asia, and the Far East: five immense territories spanning from west to east, an impressively multi-ethnic and multi-cultural continent. It is impossible not to be fascinated by the incredible variety of animals embroidered on a Zoroastrian shawl; by the dress from Kohistan with four hundred multiple inserts; by the face cover with which young brides of Karakalpak wore when they left home to go and live at their husbands house; by the wonderful, sheer saris (jamdani) of Bengal; by the elegance of the royal couple at the court of Yogjakarta; by the vegetable fibre garment worn by Chinese peasants to protect themselves against the rain; by the Japanese firemans padded uniform...by their contrasting design, techniques, structures and decorations.This extraordinary private collection of traditional costumes, put together with taste and passion by an Italo-Turkish couple, will take us across Asia Minor, Central Asia, India, South-East Asia, and the Far East: five immense territories spanning from west to east, an impressively multi-ethnic and multi-cultural continent. It is impossible not to be fascinated by the incredible variety of animals embroidered on a Zoroastrian shawl; by the dress from Kohistan with four hundred multiple inserts; by the face cover with which young brides of Karakalpak wore when they left home to go and live at their husbands house; by the wonderful, sheer saris (jamdani) of Bengal; by the elegance of the royal couple at the court of Yogjakarta; by the vegetable fibre garment worn by Chinese peasants to protect themselves against the rain; by the Japanese firemans padded uniform...by their contrasting design, techniques, structures and decorations.