Menjahit Songket
Jenis Bahan
Monograf
Judul Alternatif
-
Pengarang
Judi Achjadi (Pengarang)
Edisi
Cetakan pertama, 2015
Pernyataan Seri
-
Penerbitan
Tempat terbit tidak teridentifikasi : Sriwijaya Pustaka Indonesia, 2015; © Sriwijaya Pustaka Indonesia, 2015
Bahasa
Inggris
Deskripsi Fisik
300 halaman : ilustrasi berwarna ; 27 cm
Jenis Isi
teks
Jenis Media
tanpa perantara
Penyimpanan Media
volume
ISBN
9786027208506
ISSN
-
ISMN
-
Bentuk Karya
Bukan fiksi atau tidak didefinisikan
Target Pembaca
Umum
Catatan
indeks
Abstrak
Floating Threads represents an attempt to catalogue float weave techniques used to decorate Batik cloth throughout the archipelago and hints at possible lines of distribution. Being a coffee-table book, photographs are an important part of the story. Our main sources for photography have been collections in Indonesia's own provincial museums and the National Museum of Indonesia with gaps filled by local collectors and foreign museums when not available in Indonesia. Unfortunately, Indonesia's provincial museums were established after 1950, when specimens of some textiles were no longer available in the country, the prime examples of this being the pinatikan of North Sulawesi and the Kalumpang (West Sulawesi) textiles featured in Chapter Two. The photographed textiles cover the 19th century to the present, complementing the text which reaches into the distant past and includes recent experimentations, for contemporary fabrics are as important as historical weavings to the continuation of Indonesia's precious textile traditions. Modernization is the only way to keep weavers interested in plying their trade, stimulated by the popularity of their products. New forms will always arise to replace old styles that have fallen out of favor, but there will always be a weaver or two who will go beyond craft-production to the level of fine art, as the reader will see in this book. The discussion has been expanded with technical details of specific weaves by the Japanese scholar Keiko Kusakabe, a PhD candidate who has been trekking through the difficult terrain of West and northern South Sulawesi for over a decade in her quest for information on traditional textile production techniques in the region. Keiko keeps these techniques alive by teaching them to her students in Japan.
No. Barcode | No. Panggil | Lokasi Perpustakaan | Lokasi Ruangan | Kategori | Akses | Ketersediaan |
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Perpustakaan Jakarta - Cikini Jln. Cikini Raya No. 73, Komplek Taman Ismail marzuki, Jakarta Pusat |
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