Beadwork: A World Guide артикул 9710d.
Beadwork: A World Guide артикул 9710d.

French mourning wreaths; Ukrainian easter eggs; Norwegian bodices; Chinese slippers; Pakistani hair tassels; Egyptian belly-dancing outfits; Central Asian tent decorations; Maasai wedding dresses; Xhosa neckpieces; Athabaskan shot pouches and Sioux moccasins from Greenland to Bali, beadwork from all around the world is illustrated озврй and its history revealed in this remarkable book The amazing worldwide transformation of very small, usually uniformly coloured, beads into intricate articles or embellishments is turned into a coherent story for the first time The earliest drawn glass beads were produced from around 200 BC in various locations in India and exported for centuries along the major trade routes to Africa and Asia From the 16th century on beads made in Europe became highly desirable trade items and spread throughout the world After an introduction and an in-depth survey of bead manufacturing centres in Europe and Asia, the book is organized into five principal sections, with over 40 topics in all Each of four main regional sections - on Africa; the Americas; Asia, Oceania and the Arabian Gulf; and Europe - outlines the history and trade routes of beads in the area, with an accompanying map, before examining what has been produced in detail A fifth section surveys construction and techniques, from brick stitch and herringbone weave to lazy stitch and three-dimensional structures With over 600 illustrations, information on collecting and conserving beadwork, and on where to see public collections, this is the first survey to reveal the wealth and diversity of traditional beadwork from around the world The result will inspire beadworkers, collectors and designers, and anyone interested in art, craft and fashion With over 600 illustrations, 550 in colour Формат: 25 см x 28,5 см Иллюстрации Авторы Pam Stallebrass Caroline Crabtree.  ChicChoИздательство: Thames and Hudson, 2002 г Суперобложка, 208 стр ISBN 0-500-51080-6 Язык: Английский Мелованная бумага, Цветные иллюстрации.