Traditional Bhutanese Textiles

Traditional Bhutanese Textiles
Author: Barbara S. Adams
Publisher: Orchid Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1984
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Nearly 200 color images present the brilliant weaving tradition of the remote and isolated Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. The brief introductory text, written by noted collector Barbara Adams, explains the function and designs of each of the major woven items, making the book of great value to anyone interested in textiles or Himalayan cultures.

Fabric of Life - Textile Arts in Bhutan

Fabric of Life - Textile Arts in Bhutan
Author: Karin Altmann
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2015-11-27
Genre: Design
ISBN: 311042861X

This extensive work dedicated to the unique textile art of Bhutan is an impressive illustration of how closely art, spirituality, and life are interwoven in the last of the Buddhist kingdoms in the Himalayas. It gives new insight into Bhutanese cosmology, worldview, culture, and society, which is associated with a variety of historical, philosophical, religious, social, and artistic perspectives. The remote mountain location, low-key foreign policy, and basic principles of Buddhism has made it possible for Bhutan, the last of the Buddhist kingdoms in the Himalayas, to preserve a remarkable form of textile art that is interwoven with all aspects of life. Karin Altmann shows us Bhutan textiles in their diversity: they are clothes and everyday objects, currency and commodity, mark important events as gifts during life, and are testament to the social status of a person. But they are also an integral aspect of religious festivals, dances, and rituals that provide insight into the mystical and religious beliefs of the Bhutanese people, and reflect the concept of gender in Bhutanese society. The book also tells the story of a country that is searching for a sensitive balance between tradition and progress in a globalized world.

Designs of Bhutan

Designs of Bhutan
Author: David K. Barker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1985
Genre: Decoration and ornament
ISBN:

Grace of the Kira

Grace of the Kira
Author: David K. Barker
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013-03-13
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1479780561

The legendary weaving tradition of Bhutan, spanning several centuries with meticulously-constructed traditional and classic design layouts, continue to be woven to this day. This photographic volume provides a visual tribute and catalogue of the kira. It is the national and traditional dress of Bhutanese womenfolk worn with pride, in daily life and on special occasions. This key catalogue and special focus on kiras begins the exploration with the kishung or poncho, said to be the forerunner of the presentday kira. The photographs in this volume document the kira’s evolution as a garment. Depending on the quality and intricacy of patterns, the weaver may be required to spend up to two years of daylight hours to create one kira. The kira is akin to a blank canvas upon which weavers display, thread by thread, their creative inspiration. The excellence, evidence of painstaking crafting, and highly-formed creative abilities of the Bhutanese women weavers present to us a visual range of wearable art that is both beautiful and functional. Expression of design skills provides a near-kaleidoscopic montage of elegance where Bhutanese fashion and art merge as one. In this day and age, the user, beholder, collector, and heirloom historian are indeed fortunate to fully enjoy and appreciate this living tradition and heritage of art and craft.

The Story of a Pumpkin

The Story of a Pumpkin
Author: Hari Tiwari
Publisher: New Hampshire Humanities Council
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-02-02
Genre: Bhutan
ISBN: 9780615653792

A rollicking, sometimes scary, and always magical tale carried to New Hampshire by its new Nepali-speaking neighbors from Bhutan

Journey in Bhutan:

Journey in Bhutan:
Author: Trish Nicholson
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2015-08-12
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1784626503

This vivid and lyrical travelogue leads you into Bhutanese culture and history, and with infectious humour, draws the characters of her American and Australian travelling companions. For discerning readers, Appendices include a glossary of Dzongka words, a historical timeline and a ‘Survival Guide to Bhutanese Buddhism’.

Traditional Weavers of Guatemala

Traditional Weavers of Guatemala
Author: Deborah Chandler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN: 9781732352865

"Guatemala is a land of contrasts: stunning mountain, river, and cloud forest landscapes with the constant threat of volcanic eruptions, mudslides, earthquakes, and brutal upheavals. Against this backdrop, the indigenous Maya and their Ladino compatriots persist in creating some of the loveliest and most colorful textiles the world has known. Their weaving, spinning, and basketmaking have sustained them economically and culturally against the pressures of change and a thirty-six year armed conflict that decimated their population. In Traditional Weavers of Guatemala, twenty artisans share their personal histories, hopes, and dreams along with the products of their hands and looms"--Inside cover.