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Textile Fabrics

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The handbook surveys textiles broadly, defining them as woven stuffs made from animal, vegetable, or mineral fibres, including metal thread, and traces the technologies and materials used worldwide. It outlines early spinning with distaff and spindle, the domestic role of women in producing cloth, the adoption of the loom, and the development of dyeing. Regional fibres such as wool, cotton, hemp, and flax are considered alongside archaeological and documentary evidence that illustrates techniques like plaiting, damask, patterned weaving, and funerary or ceremonial garments. Illustrated examples and historical notes show how materials, tools, and designs evolved and varied across cultures.

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Title: Textile Fabrics

Author: Daniel Rock

Editor: William Maskell

Release date: July 29, 2019 [eBook #60015]
Most recently updated: October 17, 2024

Language: English

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SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM ART HANDBOOKS.
Edited by WILLIAM MASKELL.
NO. 1.—TEXTILE FABRICS.


These Handbooks are reprints of the prefaces or introductions to the large catalogues of the chief divisions of works of art in the Museum at South Kensington; arranged and so far abridged as to bring each into a portable shape. The Lords of the Committee of Council on Education having determined on the publication of them, the editor trusts that they will meet the purpose intended; namely, to be useful, not alone for the collections at South Kensington but for other collections, by enabling the public at a trifling cost to understand something of the history and character of the subjects treated of.

The authorities referred to by the authors will be found named in the large catalogues; where are also given detailed descriptions of the very numerous examples in the South Kensington Museum.


TEXTILE FABRICS.

BY
THE VERY REV. DANIEL ROCK, D.D.

WITH NUMEROUS WOODCUTS.

Published for the Committee of Council on Education
BY
CHAPMAN AND HALL, 193, PICCADILLY.
1876.


PRINTED BY TAYLOR AND CO.,
LITTLE QUEEN STREET, LINCOLN’S INN FIELDS.