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Japanese country textiles

Part of the Victoria & Albert Museum Far Eastern series series
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This is a study of Japanese country textiles, covering design, techniques and the social context, taking examples from the V&A Museum's varied collection.The book examines the way in which country textiles have been categorized in the 20th century.

Woven from cotton- and linen-like fabrics and patterned by resist-dyeing techniques, these textiles range from indigo-blue futon covers to the coloured robes of Okinawa.The book examines their complex and time-consuming manufacture and the varied repertoire of effects employed by the weavers and dyers of 18th- and 19th-century Japan.

It places the textiles within their historical context in order to gain a greater understanding of the social, religious, political and economic significance, and concludes with a brief exploration of the survival of traditional textiles within the highly mechanized and urbanized society of modern Japan.

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Victoria & Albert Museum
1851772162 / 9781851772162
Hardback
29/08/1997
England
English
128p. : col. ill.
26 cm
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