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Textile Fabrics

Chapter 16: SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM ART HANDBOOKS.
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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.

SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM ART HANDBOOKS.

Edited by William Maskell.

1. TEXTILE FABRICS. By the Very Rev. Daniel Rock, D.D. With numerous Woodcuts.

2. IVORIES, ANCIENT AND MEDIÆVAL. By William Maskell. With numerous Woodcuts.

3. ANCIENT AND MODERN FURNITURE AND WOODWORK. By John Hungerford Pollen. With numerous Woodcuts.

4. MAIOLICA. By C. Drury E. Fortnum, F.S.A. With numerous Woodcuts.

5. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. By Carl Engel. With numerous Woodcuts.


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