Moroccan Textile Embroidery
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At the heart of Morocco's vibrant handicraft culture is an essentially feminine art form of embroidery on silk, cotton, and linen-one of the most vibrant arts in North Africa for many centuries and in vogue through the 1930s. These exquisite embroidered objects bear witness to the sophisticated taste of a bygone society.
Moroccan Textile Embroidery explains how Moroccan women passed this cultural art on to the next generation and how embroidered patterns were used to decorate interior spaces-cushions, tablecloths, curtains and mats-as well as certain traditional accessories in the female wardrobe-shawls, belts, handkerchiefs, and headscarves.
Because of the rarity of older patterns and difficulty conserving textiles, Moroccan embroidery has remained largely undiscovered. Here for pattern artists and textile enthusiasts, is a rare photographic documentation of this beautiful ancestral art, including over one hundred historical pieces.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1234962 in Books
- Published on: 2003-11-29
- Released on: 2003-11-29
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 192 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Isabelle Denamur is a collector and author with an exceptional collection of more than 200 pieces of old Moroccan embroidery.
Customer Reviews
Moroccan Textile Embroidery
Beautiful photographs of authentic embroidery and black and white's of 1930's Moroccan life. Very well researched. However, not a 'WOW' book.



