Of Wool and Loom, The Tradition of Tibetan Rugs, is a wonderful book that provides a native insight into the world of Tibetan rugs. The first part discusses the origin of the weaving craft in Tibet, early textiles, evolution of drumtse, Wangden drumtse and influences from neighbouring countries. The second part describes the emergence of Gyantse as a center of rug weaving, rise of commercial weaving centers, apprenticeship, and traditional carpet designs. The third part is about the use and functions of Tibetan carpets. This is followed by a visually breathtaking collection of illustrations on all the different types of rug that play such an integral role in Tibetan culture.
2000, Bangkok, Orchid Press, softcover, 156 pp., as new.
| Book Details | |
| Author | Trinley Chodrak & Kesang Tashi |
| Publisher | Orchid Press, Bangkok |
| Publication Date | 2000 |
| ISBN | 9748304159 |
| Format | softcover |
| Dimensions | 22*29cm |
| Pages | 156 |
| Condition | As new |
Of Wool and Loom: the Tradition of Tibetan Rugs, by Trinley Chodrak & Kesang Tashi
- Publisher: Orchid Press, Bangkok
- ISBN: 9748304159
- Availability: In Stock
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US$55.00
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