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Embroidery From Afghanistan |
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Sheila Paine.. |
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9780295986616 |
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University Of Washington Press |
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2006 |
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US$ 24.99 =PAK
Rs. 7875.0987 |
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Embroidery From Afghanistan |
This book focuses on over thirty pieces and explores the embroidery of different tribes and their geographical regions. Illustrated in full and in detail, the textiles included will provide designers at all levels with inspiration for the use of colour and pattern in their own designs.In her introduction, the author sets the pieces in their social and cultural context and investigates the shared traditions of the various tribes. The costumes of men, women, and children are illustrated, as are embroideries for the home and yurt, domestic animals and precious possessions. Information on the decorative techniques, patterning and stitching is included, together with a technical glossary that supports the main text. |
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