Medieval Textile Dyeing

Medieval Textile Dyeing

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Dec 23, 2003 · English · Paperback (94 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 94
Language English
Published Dec 23, 2003
Publisher John Edmonds
ISBN-10 0953413322
ISBN-13 9780953413324

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In the rich tapestry of medieval life, color played a significant role that went beyond mere decoration. John Edmonds dives deep into the fascinating world of textile dyeing during this vibrant era, revealing the intricate methods and natural resources that artisans relied on. Readers will discover the artistry involved, from sourcing unique plants and minerals to the meticulous techniques that turned plain fabrics into stunning works of art.

Beyond the practicalities of dyeing, Edmonds shares stories that bring the past to life, highlighting the social and economic impacts of these colorful creations. He paints a picture of bustling marketplaces filled with vibrant hues, where skilled dyers crafted their trade, and the significance of color in cultural identity and status. This exploration invites readers to appreciate the artistry and complexity behind the textiles that adorned the medieval world.

With a warm narrative style, this book appeals to history buffs, craft enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the historical significance of textile practices. Edmonds' engaging storytelling makes it easy to envision the sights and sounds of an era where color was not just seen but felt—transforming fabrics, lives, and legacies for generations to come.
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