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With this book, B. Forman conveys the great fascination that emanates from Indonesian textile art: batik, the modest dyeing of the entire fabric.<br> | |||
Ikat, where the yarn is dyed before weaving and then, as if by a miracle, an astonishing pattern is created.<br> | |||
And the so-called ship cloths from South Sumatra, a textile art that is also mastered by very few there.<br> | |||
A richly illustrated book that illustrates the symbolism of the motifs and lets us enjoy the rich aesthetics of the cultural tradition of Indonesia. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 13 November 2024
| Title | Bali |
|---|---|
| Subtitle | Morgen der Welt |
| Category | Culture |
| Author | Nigel Simmonds |
| Publisher | Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd |
| Published | |
| Language | German |
| ISBN-ASIN | 9625931813 |
Summary
With this book, B. Forman conveys the great fascination that emanates from Indonesian textile art: batik, the modest dyeing of the entire fabric.
Ikat, where the yarn is dyed before weaving and then, as if by a miracle, an astonishing pattern is created.
And the so-called ship cloths from South Sumatra, a textile art that is also mastered by very few there.
A richly illustrated book that illustrates the symbolism of the motifs and lets us enjoy the rich aesthetics of the cultural tradition of Indonesia.
