Description

Embroidery from Palestine

Shelagh Weir

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  • Published: 2007
  • Subject Listing: Textiles
  • Bibliographic information: 88 pp., 100 color illus., glossary, 8.5 x 9 in.
  • Territorial rights: Rights in U.S., Canada, and the Philippine Republic only
  • Series: Fabric Folios
  • Contents

This book focuses on the spectacular embroidery that flourished in rural Palestine in the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth. During this period Arab village women embellished their ceremonial costumes with a variety of materials and techniques: lustrous silk floss embroidery, intricate cord couching, and taffeta and satin patchwork. Embroidery styles varied throughout the country, so that each garment was both a work of art and an expression of village and regional identity.

Shelagh Weir outlines the cultural context in which this beautiful work was produced, describes the main types of ornamentation, and explains how and why fashions changed through time. Over twenty pieces are illustrated in full and in detail, with captions identifying their provenances and highlighting their most important aesthetic features. Also provided are a glossary of terms and suggestions for further reading. Designers and artists cannot fail to be inspired by the striking colors and patterns of this superb example of human creativity.

Shelagh Weir, former curator for Middle Eastern ethnography at the British Museum, is the author of Spinning and Weaving in Palestine.
Contents
Introduction
Map
The Design Portfolio
Glossary
Selected Reading
Museum Accession Numbers
Acknowledgements
Picture Credits
Index
Reviews

"Artists, fashion designers, and fans of embroidery will enjoy the beauty of this tradition from times past. . . . Embroidery from Palestine is a testimony of the Palestinian women who continue to maintain their unique tradition through modern-day embroidery centers and a service to all those who are interested in studying, or simply appreciating, this art." -Journal of Palestine Studies

"As with other books in the Fabric Folios series, this volume combines insightful regional history with examples from the British Museum's textile collection." - Fiberarts