Batik Fabled Cloth of Java

Batik Fabled Cloth of Java by Inger McCabe Elliott, published by Viking in 1985, is a comprehensive exploration of the art and history of batik, a traditional fabric dyeing technique from Java. This edition features 240 pages filled with numerous reproductions in both black and color, providing readers with a visual journey through this intricate craft. The text is presented in English and includes an index and bibliography for further reference.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the cultural significance and historical context of batik, as well as insights into the dyeing processes and techniques used in this Southeast Asian art form. The book delves into the crafts and hobbies associated with batik, making it a valuable resource for those interested in textile history and the artistry of dyeing. With its rich visual content and informative text, this work serves as both an educational tool and a celebration of a unique cultural heritage.
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in-4, cartonnage sous jaquette illustre, 240 pp., nombreuses reproductions en noir et en couleurs, index, bibliographie. Texte en anglais. Trs bon tat.
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