
Textiles of Southeast Asia: Tradition, Trade and Transformation
Author(s): Robyn Maxwell (Author), Mattiebelle Gittinger (Foreword)
- Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
- Publication Date: August 5, 2014
- Edition: Revised ed.
- Language: English
- Print length: 432 pages
- ISBN-10: 0804844402
- ISBN-13: 9780804844406
Book Description
Traditional textiles are one of the most widely collected and important categories of Southeast Asian art. Using an extensive range of locally produced raw materials and an astonishing array of techniques—including applique, weaving, batik and embroidery—the textiles of Southeast Asia are astonishing in their versatility and originality. Textiles are used to fashion everything from everyday clothing to sacred and ceremonial costumes, shrouds and wrapping cloths, hangings, banners and ritual regalia—all of which are represented and explained in
Textiles of Southeast Asia.This authoritative text focuses on the changing relationship between indigenous Southeast Asian traditions and the outside influences continuing to be brought to the area, which change the nature of the region’s textile traditions. This book considers the various ways Southeast Asian textile artisans reacted over the centuries to the steady stream of new and powerful ideas and raw materials arriving from India, China, the Islamic world and Europe. A detailed and definitive resource,
Textiles of Southeast Asia is a welcome addition to the field of textiles.Editorial Reviews
Review
“This important volume should interest students of ethnic textiles as well as the general reader.” —
Choice magazine“A great educational and reference read on textiles, its historical origin and the changes it has gone through over the years. If you’ve got a passion to be in the fashion industry, this is one book that you should read.” —
A Shopaholics Den blog“If you’re after in depth knowledge on the history, culture and influences on the area this really is the book for you.” —
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