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Author | : Moin Qazi |
Publisher | : Notion Press |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 2014-01-01 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : 9383808624 |
Indian hand woven fabrics have been known since time immemorial. Poets of the Mughal durbar likened our muslins to baft hawa (woven air), abe rawan (running water) and shabnam (morning dew). A tale runs that Emperor Aurangzeb had a fit of rage when he one day saw his daughter princess Zeb-un-Nissa clad in almost nothing. On being severely rebuked, the princess explained that she had not one but seven jamahs (dresses) on her body. Such was the fineness of the hand woven fabrics..The author, who has spent several decades working for the promotion of handicrafts, provides unique insights into the lives of weavers striving to preserve the traditional textiles of the Deccan.
Author | : Moin Qazi |
Publisher | : Notion Press |
Total Pages | : 345 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9352061713 |
History bends to the will of man when it is exercised with faith and steadfastness. Umar Al Farooq was one such man. He bent history to his will, leaving a legacy that successor generations have looked upon as a model to copy. He was one of the greatest of conquerors, a wise administrator, a just ruler, a monumental builder and a man of piety who loved God with the same intensity that other conquerors of his calibre have loved gold and wealth. . Umar shaped the historical edifice of Islam and whatever Islam became or did not become in subsequent centuries is due primarily to the work of this historical figure. Indeed, Umar was the architect of Islamic civilization. Humankind has a tryst with destiny, to realize its own sublime nature, in the matrix of human affairs. When free will is abused, it reduces humans to the most wretched of creatures. No man understood this better than Umar and few since the Prophet carried this trust with as much wisdom, humility, determination, sensitivity, persistence and courage. Measured by any yardstick, Umar was one of the greatest figures in human history. In this fascinating biography, the well known author Moin Qazi delves into the life and work of the great hero of Islamic history.
Author | : Travis Zadeh |
Publisher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 465 |
Release | : 2023-01-10 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0674258452 |
Travis Zadeh revives the work of the thirteenth-century Persian scholar Qazwīnī, whose Wonders and Rarities was for centuries one of the most influential natural histories in the world. Inviting us to embrace anew Qazwīnī’s rationalized study of nature and magic, Zadeh dramatically revises the place of wonder in the history of Islamic thought.
Author | : Sylvia Houghteling |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2022-03-15 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 069123213X |
A richly illustrated history of textiles in the Mughal Empire In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, a vast array of textiles circulated throughout the Mughal Empire. Made from rare fibers and crafted using virtuosic techniques, these exquisite objects animated early modern experience, from the intimate, sensory pleasure of garments to the monumentality of imperial tents. The Art of Cloth in Mughal India tells the story of textiles crafted and collected across South Asia and beyond, illuminating how cloth participated in political negotiations, social conversations, and the shared seasonal rhythms of the year. Drawing on small-scale paintings, popular poetry, chronicle histories, and royal inventory records, Sylvia Houghteling charts the travels of textiles from the Mughal imperial court to the kingdoms of Rajasthan, the Deccan sultanates, and the British Isles. She shows how the “art of cloth” encompassed both the making of textiles as well as their creative uses. Houghteling asks what cloth made its wearers feel, how it acted in space, and what images and memories it conjured in the mind. She reveals how woven objects began to evoke the natural environment, convey political and personal meaning, and span the distance between faraway people and places. Beautifully illustrated, The Art of Cloth in Mughal India offers an incomparable account of the aesthetics and techniques of cloth and cloth making and the ways that textiles shaped the social, political, religious, and aesthetic life of early modern South Asia.
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Total Pages | : 524 |
Release | : 1885 |
Genre | : Civilization |
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Author | : Sowmya Reddy Shamanna |
Publisher | : Notion Press |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2019-12-27 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781647836283 |
The saree represents the vital spirit of India - the cultural heritage and the history; the variety and the uniqueness; the weaving of warp and weft to create a strong, resilient fabric. It represents a unique common identity, which subsumes the incredible melange of designs and motifs, displaying the magic of being a seamless length of social fabric that takes on the individual character of its wearer. A creation that has a thousand-year history that has endeavoured significant changes over time and still relates to every woman with an echoing name called SAREE Tana Bana unveils the world of sarees that is expressed by the artisans and weavers displaying their wondrous skills through traditional and ingenious sarees of the different regions of India - the stunning kanjeevarams; the intricate ikats; the rustling ornate banarasis; the vibrant bandhanis; the precious patolas and many more. Every saree is an unspoken representation of the place and people who wove the masterpiece, the dyes and the motifs, aesthetics and distinctiveness that is exclusive to each of them. Come unravel the timeless journey of sarees and celebrate its elegance, beauty and strength.
Author | : DURGESH NANDINI BAIS |
Publisher | : Notion Press |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2018-11-23 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : 164429771X |
This Coffee Table Book showcases the journey of plain grey cloth to a rainbow of colourful dyed/printed cloths. It encompasses the entire process of Sanganeri Hand Block Printing, from the start to the finish. This book contains detailed images of the technique which entails the viewer to grasp more about this art. Many books exist on this topic however most of them do not have such plethora of images to describe what the printing is all about. It also touches upon the various facets of the printing, like the chemicals they use and the surroundings they work in, the different equipments used by them and they use those equipments. The book also highlights the different expressions that these labourers portray while working for the printing. This book finds the viewer engulfed in the world that is; Sanganeri Hand Block Printing
Author | : Preeti Bahadur Ramaswami |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 195 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Art, Indic |
ISBN | : 9788185832319 |
Author | : Marie-Louise Nosch |
Publisher | : Oxbow Books Limited |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Clothing and dress |
ISBN | : 9781782977353 |
A richly illustrated anthology on the textiles and clothing cultures of China, India and Europe.
Author | : Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2013-03-19 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1451695691 |
Beloved bestselling author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni has been hailed by Abraham Verghese as a “gifted storyteller” and by People magazine as a “skilled cartographer of the heart.” Now, Divakaruni returns with her most gripping novel yet, a sweeping, suspenseful coming-of-age tale about a young woman who leaves India for America on a search that will transform her life. THOUGH SHE WAS ORPHANED AT BIRTH, the wild and headstrong Korobi Roy has enjoyed a privileged childhood with her adoring grandparents, spending her first seventeen years sheltered in a beautiful, crumbling old mansion in Kolkata. But despite all that her grandparents have done for her, she is troubled by the silence that surrounds the circumstances of her parents’ death and clings fiercely to her only inheritance from them: the love note she found, years ago, hidden in a book of poetry that had belonged to her mother. As she grows, Korobi dreams of one day finding a love as powerful as her parents’, and it seems her wish has finally come true when she meets the charming Rajat, the only son of a high-profile business family. Shortly after their engagement, however, a sudden heart attack kills Korobi’s grandfather, revealing serious financial problems and a devastating secret about Korobi’s past. Shattered by this discovery and by her grandparents’ betrayal, Korobi decides to undertake a courageous search across post-9/11 America to find her true identity. Her dramatic, often startling journey will ultimately thrust her into the most difficult decision of her life. With flawless narrative instinct and a boundless sympathy for her irrepressible characters, in Oleander Girl Divakaruni brings us a perfect treat of a novel— moving, wise, and unforgettable. As The Wall Street Journal raves, “Divakaruni emphasizes the cathartic force of storytelling with sumptuous prose. . . . She defies categorization.”