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Oriental Rugs: An Illustrated Lexicon of Motifs, Materials, and Origins

Hardback

Main Details

Title Oriental Rugs: An Illustrated Lexicon of Motifs, Materials, and Origins
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Peter F. Stone
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 305,Width 229
Category/GenreOriental art
ISBN/Barcode 9780804843737
ClassificationsDewey:746.75095
Audience
General
Illustrations 1,100 full-color drawings and photos

Publishing Details

Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Imprint Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date 19 November 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

This monumental reference work-long awaited by collectors and scholars-fills an important gap in the available literature on oriental rugs. Lavishly illustrated with over 1000 photographs and drawings, it offers clear and precise definitions for the rug and textile terms in use across a broad swath of the globe-from Morocco to Turkey, Persia, the Caucasus region, Central Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and China. Covering priceless museum-quality rug traditions as well as modern centers of production, Oriental Rugs draws on classical scholarship as well as current terminology in use among producers and traders in these areas today. It focuses primarily on the rich hand-knotting and hand-weaving traditions of the Near East and Central Asia, but also includes some examples of Scandinavian and Native American weavings.

Author Biography

Peter F. Stone is one of the world's foremost scholars regarding oriental rugs, central Asian art, rug art, tribal rugs, and rug repair. He has authored many books on the subject including the acclaimed Oriental Rug Repair.

Reviews

"This book is one of a kind and would make a great addition to your interior design book collections." --Jen's Journey blog "Nothing comparable now exists in the English language." --Walter Denny, University of Massachusetts at Amherst "Rug names are, most often and very confusing, especially for the novice collector, spelled different depending on the dealer or author. Peter F. Stones book and lexicon fills that gap by providing the most common spellings and alternatives in each paragraph of the lexicon." --Jozan.net blog