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Textiles of Ancient Peru [Paperback]

Raoul D'Harcourt


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Originally published in Paris in 1934, Raoul d'Harcourt's classic text presents a detailed overview of pre-Columbian Peruvian textiles. Coverage includes raw materials, dyes, looms, woven fabrics, non-woven fabrics, trimming, and ornamentation techniques. The volume features 117 b&w plates of well-preserved ancient Peruvian textiles as well as many

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Must-have for Andean textile classification 6 Feb 2007
By archaeoamy - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
We used this book and a few others for comparisons with a collection of ancient peruvian textiles at a museum I worked for several years ago. It was very useful and we referred to it frequently. It included all of the techniques used in the museum collection (consisting of 100's of fragments), and had plenty of pictures for examples. Of course the techniques aren't limited to Ancient Peru, but would apply to just about any textiles--(however the pictures are ancient peruvian). I highly recommend it to anyone interested in learning more about ancient or modern textile techniques--a valuable resource in any museum with this type of collection.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
A serious study on pre-Columbian textiles and weaving 3 Nov 2009
By Caroline M. Alexander - Published on Amazon.com
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This was one of the first serious attempts at examining the weaving techniques used on what is still considered one of the more primitive looms in use today. Many other researchers, weavers and non-weavers alike, have used this book as a basis for their work, and built upon the research he did, so it is one of the bibles on South American indigenous weaving.
The text is somewhat dry because this is not a coffee table book; and the photographs of textiles are unfortunately in black and white, but there is more than enough information here for several more authoritative books on the subject, and is a must for the serious weaving or textile student. It is divided up into sections that attempt to give a classification of the types of textiles found, and the methods used to create them. Textile production, and the way the garments or artifacts were constructed and decorated, had great religious and social significance, and the methods used were/are anything but primitive, although most looms consist of a bundle of sticks.
There is nothing on basic weaving techniques as such; this is not an instruction book on how to do backstrap weaving, but is a must have for anyone interested in taking their weaving beyond the basics, and understanding what the loom is really capable of. Multi-shaft loom weavers will also find it interesting as many of the techniques described bear a striking resemblance to techniques practiced today around the world in other weaving cultures. It is helpful in re-interpreting these techniques for the modern loom. As someone who is studying backstrap weaving techniques, I would not be without this book as it is good to go back to see, study and understand the diagrams, photographs and descriptions of the textiles the author examined.
An excellent resource for those interested in Pre-Columbian textiles and weaving traditions.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Will please any avid textile artist 11 July 2002
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
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This unabridged reproduction of a 1962 classic should be an essential edition to any textile collection: Textiles Of Ancient Peru And Their Techniques covers raw materials form Peru, weaves unique to the region, and techniques and materials used in nonwoven efforts. The result will please any avid textile artist.

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