An edition of Kantha (2017)

Kantha

recycled and embroidered textiles of Bengal

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Rob Sidner, Courtenay C. McGow ...
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An edition of Kantha (2017)

Kantha

recycled and embroidered textiles of Bengal

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The part of Bengal where the Ganges River flows into the Bay of Bengal has historically been the source of the finest cotton ever produced. The kind of embroidery known as 'kantha' is created from this material, for daily use in many different contexts and in many different sizes. It deploys a simple running stitch in quilting layers of used cloth; details are embroidered using satin and stem stitches with thread taken from the colored borders of cast-off saris and dhotis. The workmanship varies from the crude to the complex and refined, but they are all made for daily use for various household purposes. The tribal culture of this region and its sense of continuity were evident until the early part of the 20th century, but the true unraveling of the 'kantha' tradition came with partition, followed by the devastation brought on by the mass exodus of Hindu and Muslim populations in Pakistan, East Pakistan and India. Now, with global warming, the rising waters are resulting in the disappearance of villages, along with the livelihoods of the inhabitants. Exhibition: Mingei International Museum, San Diego, United States (27.05.-31.12.2017).

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2017
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Published on the occasion of an exhibition at the Mingei International Museum, San Diego, October 28, 2017-March 25, 2018.

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Includes bibliographical references (page 151).

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2017

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Dewey Decimal Class
746.440954/1
Library of Congress
NK9276.8.B3 K368 2017, NK9276.8.B3 K358 2017, NK9276.8.B3

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159 pages
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159

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OL26929494M
ISBN 10
1942185197
ISBN 13
9781942185192
OCLC/WorldCat
964643647

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