Chinese Silk: A Cultural History book by Shelagh Vainker Textile : Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice book in great condition. Pages in excellent condition. Images are beautiful bright and vivid. No notes or highlighting. See images. Fantastic book.

Format: Hardcover

Author: Shelagh Vainker

ISBN: 9780813534466

Condition: Used - Very Good


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About the book >.>.> Silk is one of China's major contributions to world civilization. In spite of its cultural importance for thousands of years, most surveys of Chinese artistic and economic life neglect the subject. Over time, myths have grown up around the supposed secrets of its origin and cultivation and the famous network of trade routes between West and East, which is still known as the Silk Road. Now, for the first time, the organization and techniques of Chinese silk production, the uses of the silk produced-both bolts and made-up pieces-and the types and styles of its ornament are celebrated in this richly illustrated and accessible general survey. Shelagh Vainker traces the fascinating cultural history of silk in China from its Neolithic origins to the twentieth century, considering its role in Chinese history, trade, religion, and literature as well as its relationship to the other decorative arts. Drawing on the most recent archaeological evidence from less perishable media such as jades, bronzes, and ceramics-along with paintings, poems, and other texts-Chinese Silk brings together a wide range of material including some sources available until now only in Chinese. Recent acquisitions by public and private collections in the United States, Hong Kong, and Europe are also included. The result is a book that illuminates the luxury of silk throughout the ages. (MP)