Saturday, August 15, 2009

Traditional Embroideries of India - by Shailaja Naik

I have been acquiring a large number of books on textiles lately and this was today's addition. It was published in New Delhi in 1996 and while I had been expecting the usual color photos, it doesn't have any which was a surprise. No matter, I have lots of books full of photos. This book has numerous pages full of line drawings depicting the typical embroidery of several regions of India. Much more useful for me at this point in my textile book collection. The areas of India included are: Bengal, Gujarat, Bihar, Himachal, Karnataka, Manipur, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. There is also a section on the use of Metal Embroidery and illustrations of some basic embroidery stitches used in the work. If you are interested in it you can purchase it for about $18 and up on Amazon.com




2 comments:

  1. Priscilla,is the whole book like the page you show? With all the motifs?

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  2. Each chapter is a mix. For example the first chapter on the Kantha of Bengal has 3 pages of written description and 8 pages of drawings such as the one I showed.

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