This book is a journey across the world through the lens of ikat, a textile technique used for many centuries to create extravagant costumes and cloths of deep cultural meaning.
Antique knotted-pile transport bags and other collectible small-format weavings, both utilitarian and decorative, made by the nomadic tribes of the Caucasus region and Iran.
The peoples of Central Asia are revered for creating spectacular textiles. This book of examples from the Neville Kingston Collection features many previously unpublished pieces.
Featuring previously unseen and unpublished material from a highly regarded collection, with design by top UK graphic designer Misha Anikst, and photography by the USA's leading specialist carpet-textile photographer, Don Tuttle.
A collection of antique tribal sculpture from varied cultures from Nepal eastward to Hawaii, with the majority from Indonesia and Southeast Asia.
Embroideries from the Greek islands dazzle with their bright colours and charming motifs. This publication reveals little-known pieces from the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.
This book delves into the history of the handmade carpet across the world and the many ways rugs can be used to bring together interiors.
Tells the stories of nine intrepid adventurers who have combed the streets and bazaars of Central and South Asia finding, researching, collecting and selling textile treasures to interested Westerners.
Two overlapping books will present the entire Tibetan textile collection of artist Rudi Molacek, comprising over 300 pieces from the 15th to the 20th century.
Threads of Time explores textiles from around the world with vibrant photography highlighting the distinct regions and makers that create these works of art.
Ikat textiles are beloved by collectors, decorators and textile devotees across the world. With stunning photography, this book presents a new approach to the intricately patterned silk textiles.
A scholar and an artist explore the contemporary meaning of Korean Joseon-dynasty porcelain, renowned for its beguiling minimalism.