Saris of India: Bihar & West Bengal [Jan 01, 1995] Chishti, R̥ta Kapur
Description:
An exhaustive overview on the saris of india merges from a district by district, village by village search that takes a team through a whole spectrum of traditional weaver and printer settlements in two states of eastern india the sari has been, in one form or another, the central feature of the weaving/printing tradition for a thousand years or more and promises to retain a position of some importance it was chosen to be the basis of this work for it provides the most reliable and firm ground to move both backward and forward in time however, wherever possible, other unstitched garments have also been taken into consideration this is the most updated state of the craft documentation of design and all that supports it socially, culturally and economically the first incisive look at the whole range and scale of the sari; the styles of wearing it; the structures, designs, colours, the format and technology which make up the lingua of the sari; the inspiration, living experience and sensi
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