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Articles: Uzbek textiles
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TURKMEN RUGS ...ment One, Rare Turkoman Weaving, March 25, 1977 . LeFevre and Partners, London. Lindahl, David 1975 Uzbek, the Textiles and Life of the Nomadic and Sedentary Uzbek Tribes of Central Asia . Zbinden Druck und Verlay AG, Basel. Loges, Werner 1978 Turkmenisches Teppiche . Bruckmann, Munchen. 1980 Turkoman Tribal Rugs . Tra... - http://www.lib.umich.edu/area/Near.East/Textiles/RC13.html 09/01/2005 - Category: Literature - More from this publisher
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BUKHARA: TRADITIONAL WEAVINGS
FROM PRE-SOVIET CENTRAL ASIA ... Bukhara Traditional Weavings from Pre-Soviet Central Asia Allworth, Edward A. 1990 The Modern Uzbeks from the Fourteenth Century to the Present: A Cultural History . Hoover Institution, Stanford Univ......esearch Advanced Seminar Series. Cambridge University Press. The Common Cord: Central Asian Textiles . 1986Seattle Art Museum, Seattle. exhibition organized by Kate FitzGibbon and Andy Hale, Dec.1986 - Feb.1987. Cootner, Cathryn M. 1982 Tent and Town: Rugs and Embroideries from Central Asia. The H. ... - http://www.lib.umich.edu/area/Near.East/Textiles/TG23B.html 09/01/2005 - Category: Literature - More from this publisher
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SUGGESTED READING & RESOURCE BOOKS ...CP 44 pp. A catalog from an English dealer of tribal rugs, very difficult to find. Konieczny, M.G.: Textiles of Baluchistan London 1979, 10 CP, 38 b/w, 12 drawings 77 pp. British museum exhibition cat......contribution to the literature. Harvey, Janet: Traditional Textiles of Central Asia London 1997, 212 CP 50 b/w 160 pp. . Focus on non-piled weavings from tribes, including Uzbek and Kirghiz. A highly recommended primer for those interested in the obscure weaving and textiles of Central Asia. Hoffmei... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/zreading.html 09/01/2005 - Category: Literature - More from this publisher
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DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH
...indu fakirs to gun wielding tribesmen from the surrounding mountains to the bearded Sikh traders to Uzbek khans and the descendents of Moghul royalty, Peshawar was known in the 19th century as the &qu......n, Qaisar and, biggest of all, the Saadat Market in the heart of the Khyber Bazaar, a five-story building with carpet dealers occupying the first three floors and repair shops on the final two, all run by Afghans. The idea of Pakistanis successfully dealing in antique rugs and textiles from Central ... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article5.html 29/10/2004 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher
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IN SEARCH OF TURKMEN CARPETS ...h the Central Asian traveler and resident functionary had equipment for recording the appearance of textiles, among them many Turkmen rugs. The camera is powerful in that it renders a rug specific in ......n (Ersari). There were, of course, others. Roughly, the Western and Eastern Turkmens occupied the then Transcaspian district, now the Turkmen S.S.R., and the Ersaris were located to the north along the southeastern rim of what was the Bokhara Khanate and is now the Uzbek S.S.R. In the Bazaars Market... - http://www.rugreview.com/95wrigh.htm 21/09/2004 - Category: Turkmen - More from this publisher
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CARPET COLLECTIONS IN CENTRAL ASIA ...jewel of Tamerlane's empire; Bukhara, cultural crossroads and center of trade; Tashkent, capitol of Uzbekistan and Russia's control point in the heart of Asia for a century; and Ashgabat, home of the ......in Tashkent. This is the principal museum of the country and contains not only weavings and textiles but other important cultural artifacts relating to Uzbekistan. At the present it has the largest number of rugs, suzanis, ikats, and printed cloth on exhibition. However, its focus is on the products... - http://www.rugreview.com/mosh1.htm 21/09/2004 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher
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HALI.COM ...954) who was born in Alexandria, Egypt. Entering the museum you are welcomed by two wonderful early Uzbek suzanis hanging on the wall facing you. To right and left are embroideries from Algeria and wo......t (7th to 12th centuries), which is represented by ceramics, glasswork, jewellery and early textiles from Egypt, Yemen, Iran and Iraq. A unique pair of late Umayyad period doors, made in Iraq in the mid-8th century, caused me to linger in this room. Also striking are a 10th century reed mat in a lig... - http://www.hali.com/News.aspx?Action=-617781463&ID=ed119c83-a56b-4194-9a0c-009ce84b09a7 19/09/2004 - Category: Culture - More from this publisher
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SAMARKAND MUSEUM ... The Arts and Crafts of the People of Central Asia at the Samarkand Museum, Samarkand, Uzbekistan Exhibition Review by George O'Bannon Vignette of a printed cloth dealer's shop. W hen I first visited ......om excavations of pre-Islamic sites in Central Asia than by anything else. The weavings and textiles displayed in a small part of the galleries were not particularly outstanding, although there were a couple of exceptional suzanis. That visit was something of a disappointment because, in Moshkova's ... - http://www.rugreview.com/1samrknd.htm 19/09/2004 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher
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GULLIBLE'S TRAVELS IN TURKEY ...or either of us) and not spend all of our time admiring weavings. The plan worked. We saw plenty of textiles but also had a chance to enjoy scenic, historic western Anatolia and Istanbul. This little ...... Of course, Mehmet is very well known in the world of collectors. He had a number of beautiful Uzbek embroideries in his window. Having run a gauntlet of dealers in the Arasta Bazaar before reaching his place, the excuse his window gave us to get in off the street was more than welcome. We were gree... - http://www.rugreview.com/6gullibl.htm 19/09/2004 - Category: Culture - More from this publisher
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