Central Asian ikats : from the Rau collection

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Central Asian ikats : from the Rau collection

Ruby Clark

V&A Publications, 2007

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"Accompanies the exhibition of Central Asian ikats from the Rau collection at the V&A from November 2007 to March 2008" -- P. 95

Includes bibliographical references (p. 94) and index

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Centuries old, the ikat technique is a complex sequence of tie-dying silk threads to create elaborate patterns in striking colours before weaving. This invaluable introduction to the magnificent ikats of Central Asia sets the creation of these fabrics into the context of a long history of textile production, which once centred around the trade of the famous Silk Road. Illustrated throughout with glorious examples from the collection of Doris Raus, Central Asian Ikats examines the social significance and various functions of these fabrics in Central Asian culture, as well as describing the fascinating and complex making technique.

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