An appreciation for the work and humanity of the artisans involved with wild silk creation.
Silk. Just the word invokes intrigue and fantasies of lavish mounds of richly hued fabrics. The journey of metamorphosis from caterpillar to silken luxury is miraculous. Textile artist Karen Selk delves into the amazing world of wild silk and the Indigenous people of India who raise the wild silkworms.
You'll be drawn into the captivating world of a unique living culture that has been engaged in a sustainable industry for generations. Photos and anecdotes captured from weavers, spinners, and silkworm farmers transport you into their homes and villages to get an up-close look at the intimate connection to the skill, dedication, and specialized tools and techniques the artisans use to transform cocoons into yarn and luxurious fabrics.
This little-known industry not only provides us with resplendent cloth but improves our environment and provides a sustainable income, allowing families and communities to stay together while preserving a way of life.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"Very beautiful . . . for a wide audience--from hand spinners and hand weavers to conservationists and those who are interested in other cultures and lifestyles . . . A colorful and informative read. . . Highly recommended." -- Creative Fibre
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Höhe: 286 mm
Breite: 228 mm
Dicke: 35 mm
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978-0-7643-6497-6 (9780764364976)
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Karen Selk is a textile artist, teacher, writer, and entrepreneur dedicated to all things silk. She has explored the wild silk forests of India for more than 30 years. She lives on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada.
https://www.karenselk.com