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HANDLOOMS OF INDIA (THEORY)
Paper Code:
GFSD 301A
Credits:
04
Contact Hours:
60.00
Max. Marks:
100.00
Objective:
To enable students learn and understand hand crafted textiles of India
To familiarize the students with textiles of various states of India.
12.00
Unit I:
Origin, development and importance
tory, types and Development of loom
Iconography: colours, Traditional motifs and their symbolism
12.00
Unit II:
Textile of Northern Region
Jammu and Kashmir:
Various Shawls (Jamawar, Pashmina, Amilkar, Kanikar)
,
Namdas
,
Gabba, Rugs
Himachal Pradesh:
Kullu shawls
,
Kinnauri shawls
Uttar Pradesh:
Brocade (Kinkhab, Tanchoi, Abrawan, Gyasar)
12.00
Unit III:
Textile of Eastern Region
Assam:
Muga silk, Pattu and Eri silk
Manipur:
Meitei Inaphi
Nagaland:
Naga shawls
Odisha:
Ikkat silk, Kora-pat sarees, Sambalpuri silk
Sikkim:
Carpet weaving
,
Blanket weaving
,
Lepcha Weaving
Mizoram:
Puan weaving
Bihar:
Bhagalpur silk,
West Bengal:
Jamdani sarees and its types (Daccai, Tangil, Dhaniakhali, Shantipuri, Baluchari silk etc)
12.00
Unit IV:
Textile of Southern Region
Karnataka:
Mysore silk, Ilkal sarees
Andhra Pradesh:
Dharmaveram sarees, Venkatgiri sarees, Mangalgiri sarees, Gadhwal sarees, Pochampalli.
Tamil Nadu:
Kanjiveram saree
Kerala:
Balaramapuram Sarees
12.00
Unit V:
Textile of Western Region
Rajasthan:
Kota Doria, Dari, Shawl and Carpet
,
Dhurries
Gujarat:
Kinkhab` brocade, Patola, Gharchola saree.
Madhya Pradesh:
Chanderi sarees
,
Maheshwari sarees
Maharashtra:
Paithani saress
,
Amru & himru
Essential Readings:
Bhatnagar, Parul, Traditional Indian Costumes & Textiles, Abhishek Publications, Chandigarh, 2006.
Naik, Folk embroidery and traditional handloom weaving, APH Publishing corporation, New Delhi, 1997.
Roshan, Alkazi, Ancient Indian Costume, Art heritage, New Delhi, 1983.
Gillow, John, Traditional Indian Textiles, Thames & Hudson Ltd, London 1993.
Naik., Traditional Embroideries of India, APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi.
Kokyo Hatanka Collection, Textiles Arts of India Chronicle Books, San Francisco.
References:
Kothari. Gulab, Colourful Textiles of Rajasthan, Jaipur Publishing House, Jaipur.
Ghosh, G. K., Ghosh, S., Indian Textiles (Past and Present), APH Publishing corporation, New Delhi, 1995.
Academic Year:
2019-20
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