Giuliano Bugiardini - Portrait of Young Woman. Detail. 1516 - 1520
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Giuliano Bugiardini - Portrait of Young Woman. Detail. 1516 - 1520
Currently writing a book based on the Fyti village textile heritage. Fyti weaves, are some of the most characteristic designs of Cyprus, combining vivid colours with geometric shapes.This effort will document traditional weaving patterns and techniques of the area, preserving them before they are lost throughout time.
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Meibutsugire
Kyoto Shoin Art Library of Japanese Textiles n.19
Ken Kirihata
Kyoto Shoin Int, Kyoto 1994, 96 pages, 15x22cm., Japanese-English text, ISBN 978-4763670540
euro 35,00
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Celebrated fabrics. Cloth chosen and admired by tea adepts and other elites from the 14c to 17c. Most are *kinran 金襴 (gold brocade), *donsu 緞子 (damask), *kantou 間道 (striped textile), and *nishiki 錦 (Japanese brocade), but meibutsugire also include some sarasa 更紗 (printed cotton). Reportedly there were 400 kinds of meibutsugire, named after the people who collected them, for the places where they were made, for the potters, after the famous objects they housed, or after some historical anecdote. Originally they were called jidaigire 時代裂 (fabrics from ancient times). When they were used for famous tea containers, meibutsu chaire 名物茶入, the fabrics were called meibutsugire. They were also used for the mountings of hanging scrolls and small crepe wrappers *fukusa 袱紗. The famous tea master Kobori Enshuu 小堀遠州 (1579-1647) was particularly fond of them and introduced many of these exotic fabrics into the tea ceremony. They were also used for garments of the ruling military class and for noh costumes *noushouzoku 能装束. Meibutsugire influenced Japanese dyeing and weaving patterns in textiles.
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Weaving Medicine – Selvedge Magazine https://selvedge.org/blogs/selvedge/weaving-medicine-the-healing-textiles-of-peru-s-shipibo-tribe
It genuinely annoys me that satin isn’t a type of fabric like silk or cotton, but is a weaving pattern instead. The only thing that makes it special is that all of the vertical fibers go over 5 and under 1 throughout the entire piece.
If you had asked me a week ago, I would have bet everything I had that it was a type of fabric. I feel so lied to
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