When Silk Was Gold: Central Asian and Chinese Textiles

When Silk Was Gold: Central Asian and Chinese Textiles

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Jan 1, 2013 · English · Paperback (238 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 238
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2013
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
ISBN-10 0300200307
ISBN-13 9780300200300

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Set against the backdrop of history, this exploration delves into the intricate world of Central Asian and Chinese textiles, shedding light on their cultural interconnections and the evolution of trade along the Silk Roads. As the narrative unfolds, the authors skillfully trace the rise and fall of these vibrant trade routes, highlighting how the luxurious fabrics woven from silk not only dictated commerce but also influenced social dynamics and artistic expression throughout the region.

With meticulous research, the work reveals the artistry involved in textile creation, detailing the techniques and materials that craftsmen employed over centuries. Richly illustrated, it brings to life the stunning patterns and colors that characterized this textile legacy while showcasing the innovation that sustained the industry. The decline of the Silk Roads is poignantly examined, with the authors discussing how shifting political landscapes and economic pressures contributed to this significant transformation.

Watt and Wardwell's insightful analysis also underscores the impact of expansionist policies on material culture, illustrating how textiles served as both a reflection of identity and a medium for storytelling. Readers will appreciate the authors' ability to weave together historical narratives with vivid descriptions of textiles, offering a holistic understanding of how these fabric masterpieces shaped and were shaped by the societies that produced them.

Through a rich tapestry of history and art, the authors invite readers to appreciate the beauty and significance of Central Asian and Chinese textiles, encouraging a renewed appreciation for the craftsmanship that connects us to a bygone era.

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History Art & Photography

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