Antique Kilims of Anatolia

Antique Kilims of Anatolia
Author: Peter Davies
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2000
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780393730470

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From fleece, yarn, and dyeing to looms and weaves, the visual language, tribal weavers, and meaning, origins, and aesthetics of the kilim, this book provides an ideal and up-to-date summary of the subject.

Kilims, Flat-woven Tapestry Rugs

Kilims, Flat-woven Tapestry Rugs
Author: Yanni Petsopoulos
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1979
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Their vivid colours and attractive designs, often combined with supreme workmanship, make these Oriental tapestry-woven rugs a fascinating study. In this book, the first to be devoted entirely to kilims, the author has chosen to study kilims in general, examining as many examples as possible, and grouping them typologically and geographically. The result constitutes the first comprehensive review of an art form whose importance and outstanding artistic merit has hitherto gone unrecognized. The functions of kilims are varied, but always practical--coverings for furniture, rugs, prayer mats, door-hangings--thus reflecting a mentality which conceives of beauty not in the abstract, but within the context of everyday life. The kilims illustrated demonstrate an astonishing variety of design, pattern and technique; their structure is explained clearly, with accompanying diagrams; and their geographical and social background is outlined and illustrated. Kilims will interest all those intrigued by cultures outside their own, as well as collectors of Islamic art, architects, interior designers, students of primitive and tribal art, and the growing number of carpet-makers. -- Inside jacket flap.

Kilims

Kilims
Author: Yanni Petsopoulos
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1991
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Kilims

Kilims
Author: Lee Allane
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1995
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780500278413

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In recent years kilims have become sought after both as functional and as decorative items. Their versatility, the beauty of their colours and patterning and their reasonable prices all help to explain this level of interest, but the abundance of patterns and style has made the search for the right kilim a bewildering process. This comprehensive guide ensures that independent advice is now available.

Kilim

Kilim
Author: Alastair Hull
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-06-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780811828888

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Bold, distinctive patterns; brilliant colors; affordability-these are some of the characteristics that explain the overwhelming popularity of the exquisite, flatwoven textiles from the Near and Far East known as kilims. The most comprehensive and beautifully illustrated survey to date, Kilim contains hundreds of color photographs accompanied by an authoritative text examining the origins, history, and weaving techniques of these unique cloths. A directory to international kilim auction houses; a source listing of dealers and services; and a reference guide to the collecting, care, and further study of kilims conclude this definitive work on a widely appealing subject.

Living with Kilims

Living with Kilims
Author: Alastair Hull
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1995
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780500278222

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As well as information on their history and origins, types and techniques, and guidance on buying and valuing, cleaning and repairing, this guide to using kilims in the home also contains over 250 photographs providing hundreds of decorative ideas.

Anatolian Kilims

Anatolian Kilims
Author: Cathryn M. Cootner
Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers, Limited
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1990
Genre: Kilims
ISBN:

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Log Home Living

Log Home Living
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1996-08
Genre:
ISBN:

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Log Home Living is the oldest, largest and most widely distributed and read publication reaching log home enthusiasts. For 21 years Log Home Living has presented the log home lifestyle through striking editorial, photographic features and informative resources. For more than two decades Log Home Living has offered so much more than a magazine through additional resources–shows, seminars, mail-order bookstore, Web site, and membership organization. That's why the most serious log home buyers choose Log Home Living.

The Decorative Carpet

The Decorative Carpet
Author: Alix G. Perrachon
Publisher: The Monacelli Press, LLC
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2010-09-28
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 1580932991

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Handmade rugs are perpetual objects of desire, sought after for their expressive designs and intricate combinations of pattern and color. Whether hand-knotted or handwoven, their tactile quality completes any well-furnished interior. A rug often occupies fully a third of a room and, if antique, is also often its most expensive single item, yet there has never been a book presenting decorative carpets as an integral component of interior design until now. Decorative carpet expert Alix G. Perrachon has, for the first time, compiled a book to guide all interested in placing handmade carpets in contemporary spaces—from individual homeowners to interior designers and their clients. Inside, thirty-two of America’s most celebrated designers—including Penny Drue Baird, Samuel Botero, Clodagh, Jamie Drake, David Easton, Thomas Jayne, Juan Montoya, Suzanne Tucker, Bunny Williams, and Vicente Wolf—discuss in animated terms how, and which pieces, they choose from the infinite array of handmade decorative carpets available in the market today. Their selections are illustrated with luxurious images drawn from their own work, revealing rugs ranging from Agras, Aubussons, and Axminsters to modern Tibetan and transitional designs in every style of interior from traditional to contemporary. In addition to engaging, accessible text and 300 full-color illustrations, The Decorative Carpet provides purchasing and care essentials, presents the twenty most popular types of rugs used by designers today—along with a brief description of the defining characteristics and history of each—and includes a glossary and suggestions for further reading, providing all the tools necessary for all those eager to explore the intriguing, expansive world of handmade decorative carpets to begin.