Luxury, beauty, refinement, sensuality, elegance - silk is synonymous with all of these. No fibre - natural or manmade rivals its versatility. Silk is light but strong, smooth and soft, supremely adaptable. It can be made wonderfully warm or deliciously cool. It can be dyed with infinite subtlety or boldness. When worn or draped, its fluidity is spellbinding. This book follows the story of this remarkable material through the ages, reproducing hundreds of fabrics, furnishings and garments from all parts of the world. From ancient China, where the secret of reeling silkworm cocoons was first discovered, the narrative leads by the legendary Silk Routes to Byzantium and the Islamic world, to Ottoman Turkey and India - and on to the Renaissance, baroque and rococo silks of western Christendom. In modern times the fashion industry yields a wonderful array of silk designs, from Fortuny and Balenciaga, Poiret and Schiaparelli. At every stage, silk's status as the most prized fabric of all ensured that it commanded the most creative talents of each period, from anonymous Chinese masters to the celebrated dressmakers of France and Italy.
A selection of illustrations, many drawn from private collections, reveals silk's omnipresence in couture and decoration, carpets, embroidery and even painting. As traveller, writer, exhibitions organizer and collector, Philippa Scott has been fascinated by silk all her life. She studied textiles at Leicester Art College and is contributing editor of "Hali".
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Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Illustrationen
274 illustrations, 180 in colour
Maße
Höhe: 310 mm
Breite: 240 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-500-23662-8 (9780500236628)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
The wonders of silk origins - China and Japan; Central Asia and the silk road; India's woven winds; the ancient world, Egypt and Byzantium; the tide of Islam; Mongols, Mamluks, Ottomans; the Persian flowering; silk weaving comes to Europe; French style; western highlights; silk in the modern world; compendium of information; terms and techniques; collecting; care and conservation; museums and collections publications.