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The Sari : Styles, Patterns, History, Techniques

Lynton, LindaSingh, S.(Photographs by)
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An illustrated survey of the sari, the unique south Asian textile tradition.

Covering the entire Indian subcontinent and including remote and restricted tribal areas such as the north-east, it provides analysis of thousands of sari types from different cultures around India.The simplicity of the sari - an untailored length of cloth measuring between four and nine metres long by approximately one metre wide - is set against a wide variety of fabrics, colours, patterns and draping styles.

There are diverse regional traditions of colour, pattern and weave, analyzed here through a six-fold division of the Indian sub-continent: the West, the East, the North-East and the Himalayas, the Eastern Deccan, the South and the Western Deccan.

Each section is accompanied by a display of photographed sari types.There is a detailed analysis of sari design, giving a guide to the symbols, patterns and motifs used, together with their origins and information about how they have evolved.

Many rare and unusual saris are featured. There are translations given of Indian words and concepts.

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Product Details
Thames & Hudson Ltd
0500016720 / 9780500016725
Hardback
01/11/1995
United Kingdom
English
208p. : ill. (some col.)
32 cm
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