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Threads of Gold: Chinese Textiles: Ming to Ching (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
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Threads of Gold: Chinese Textiles: Ming to Ching (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
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Chinese textiles go back thousands of years. The Silk Road was
named for the extensive trade in these fine materials. Due to
China's size and history of successive wealthy dynasties, a vast
amount of textile art is available for study today. Great tombs
have yielded beautiful and dateable pieces worn and used by elite
members of Chinese society. These and other fragile examples reside
in museums and a few private collections. Other examples of antique
Chinese textiles are found still to be in the marketplace. While it
is impossible to look at these beautiful examples and not admire
the skill of the weaver and embroiderer, until now there has been
little information about their history or value. This comprehensive
guide to collectible Chinese textiles with an extensive number of
examples and with an understandable grading system that relates to
what constitutes value. This book is beautifully illustrated with
over 500 detailed photos of ceremonial court robes, badges, and
decorative textiles dating from the Ming dynasty (1368-1644)
through the Ching dynasty, (1644-1911). It is designed for
historians, Asian studies sholars, and textile collectors, from
beginning to advanced, as a real-world representation of available
pieces and an indepth study. It is a must for appraisers and
connoisseurs alike.
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