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ID020145
Call Number746/YOS
Title ProperSarasa woodblock patterns
LanguageENG
AuthorYoshioka, Sachio (ed.)
PublicationCalifornia,  Stone Bridge Press,  2007.
Description120p   Blue Spine
NoteSarasa is decorated cotton cloth, also known as "chintz," either printed or hand-painted. Developed in India over 2,000 years ago, sarasa was exported throughout the world and had an enormous influence on art and culture. This book introduces woodblocks such as those used principally by craftsmen in India, but also in Persia and elsewhere, where patterns were engraved in hard, durable teak. The textiles displaying the designs in this book are considered precious examples of the art. They were typically used as meibutsugire (highly valued, exquisite cloths for wrapping the finest tea-ceremony utensils) and as fabrics for kimono obi (sashes).
Standard Number9781933330594
Price. Qualification$16.95(Pb)
Classification Number746
Key WordsTextile design - India ;  UOI - Art ;  Textile design - Asia ;  Block printing


 
 
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