Handmade Prayer Carpet Through History (Ciltli)

Stok Kodu:
9789290632771
Boyut:
13.5x30
Sayfa Sayısı:
174
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
2014
Kapak Türü:
Ciltli
Kağıt Türü:
1. Hamur
%12 indirimli
400,00TL
352,00TL
Taksitli fiyat: 9 x 43,02TL
9789290632771
1304549
Handmade Prayer Carpet Through History (Ciltli)
Handmade Prayer Carpet Through History (Ciltli)
352.00

IRCICA publishedafirst Volumeof high qualitypaperentitled: HandmadePrayerCarpet through History which comprises395pages:221pages in English and 174 pages in Arabic. Rich with photos of masterpieces of Handmade Prayer Carpets made of silk, wool and cotton from various countries of the Muslim World known in this specific profession like Turkey, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Iran, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Mauritania, in addition to the Sadou weaving of Kuwait. The Volume provide a long introduction which discuss the development process made in the field of Prayer Carpets’ Weaving through history since its inception in regions like Central Asia, Turkey, Iran, North African Countries, Egypt and other various places of the Muslim World. These are the regions which witnessed flourishing times through history in this specific field of profession. The Volume also provide an introduction of the various terms and names used in different geographical regionsm, a classification of the used raw materials, variety of the natural dying, kinds of applied knots, and explanation of the differnet types of looms used in each of such regions. The book is considered as first of its kind specialised in the field of handmade Prayer Carpets weaving. The book also shed lights on the different types of ornamentations used in such masterpieces, providing images of richness in designs which decorated such pieces of carpets which highlight a variety of geometric and floral forms with natural colours that gives another addition to its beauty. The most distinguish aspect of the Volume are the set of unique coloured photos of masterpieces of handmade Prayer Carpets which were woven by a group of master artisans whoare still workingtoday toflourish this sector, and whoinnovateuniquedesigns which goin line with theold masterpiecesofPrayer

IRCICA publishedafirst Volumeof high qualitypaperentitled: HandmadePrayerCarpet through History which comprises395pages:221pages in English and 174 pages in Arabic. Rich with photos of masterpieces of Handmade Prayer Carpets made of silk, wool and cotton from various countries of the Muslim World known in this specific profession like Turkey, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Iran, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Mauritania, in addition to the Sadou weaving of Kuwait. The Volume provide a long introduction which discuss the development process made in the field of Prayer Carpets’ Weaving through history since its inception in regions like Central Asia, Turkey, Iran, North African Countries, Egypt and other various places of the Muslim World. These are the regions which witnessed flourishing times through history in this specific field of profession. The Volume also provide an introduction of the various terms and names used in different geographical regionsm, a classification of the used raw materials, variety of the natural dying, kinds of applied knots, and explanation of the differnet types of looms used in each of such regions. The book is considered as first of its kind specialised in the field of handmade Prayer Carpets weaving. The book also shed lights on the different types of ornamentations used in such masterpieces, providing images of richness in designs which decorated such pieces of carpets which highlight a variety of geometric and floral forms with natural colours that gives another addition to its beauty. The most distinguish aspect of the Volume are the set of unique coloured photos of masterpieces of handmade Prayer Carpets which were woven by a group of master artisans whoare still workingtoday toflourish this sector, and whoinnovateuniquedesigns which goin line with theold masterpiecesofPrayer

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