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| #2106805 in Books | Laurence King | 2000-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .88 x9.91 x12.48l,3.53 | File type: PDF | 208 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| There will never be a better treatment of this subject|By rastaman|There will never be a better treatment of this subject. Extensively illustrated and researched by a couple well educated in the field and in the trade. Massive.|From Library Journal|Ikats are patterned textiles produced by tying and resist-dying the warp and/or weft threads before weaving, a technique known in many parts of the world. Moved by their bright colors and complex designs, Guido Goldman, a former professor of
The ikat silks of 19th-century Central Asia are unrivalled in their inventive designs, resplendent colours and technical mastery. Ikat is an ancient technique, in which colours are applied to silk warp yarns in a multi-stage, tie-dye resist method before being woven. Highlighting the Guido Goldman collection, this study incorporates original research in Russia and Uzbekistan, and examines the complex history of Central Asia. A chapter on technique describes the different...
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