INDIAN TEXTILES

Paper Code: 
BFT- 301
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

To foster appreciation of in traditional textiles of India

To study the historical perspective of Indian Textiles

To appreciate the country’s rich heritage

 

 

9.00
Unit I: 
Importance of Indian Textiles in Historical Perspective

Factors influencing development: geographical location, impart of trade, Invasion & conquests, cultural and economic interactions and political & religious patronage.

Development of different fiber, spinning, weaving (Looms- back strap looms, frame looms, horizontal looms, flying looms, shuttle looms, commercial jacquard and dobby looms) and fabric construction in terms of tools and equipments used & specialties achieved in different regions.

                                              

 

9.00

Development of products from different fibers: processing techniques, textures achieved, color & design incorporated for

Cotton – Muslin & Jamdani of Bengal

Silk - Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Varanasi and Karnataka

Woolen – Shawls of Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan

 

9.00

Dyeing with reference to styles employed, design incorporated and effects achieved

Resist dyed fabrics –Bandhani of Rajasthan & Gujarat

Resist dyed yarns – Ikat, Gujarat, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh

 

 

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Printing with reference to styles employed, design incorporated, effects achieved and article produced: Centers of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh

Styles and methods of painting - Madhubani, Parchitra & Pichwai

9.00

Historical, social and cultural aspects of Indian embroideries - Rajasthan, Gujarat, Kashmir, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Bengal, and Karnataka, Gujarat & Rajasthan

 

Essential Readings: 

1. Naik., Traditional Embroideries of India, APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi

2. Crill, R., Indian Embroidery, Prakash Book Depot, New Delhi 1999.

3. Bhatnagar. Parul., Traditional Indian Costumes & Textiles, Abhishek Publications,

4. Gillow, John, Traditional Indian Textiles, Thames & Hudson Ltd, London 1993.

5. Kokyo Hatanka Collection., Textiles Arts of India Chronicle Books, San Francisco,

6. Rai, Inderpal. Indian Embroidery and Textiles, Books Treasure, Jodhpur 2008.

7. Bhatnagar. Parul., Traditional Indian Costumes & Textiles, Abhishek Publications, Chandigarh.

 

References: 

1. Mehta, Masterpieces of Indian Textiles, Taraporevala Publishing Industries Pvt. Ltd,

2. Kothari. Gulab., Colourful Textiles of Rajasthan, Jaipur Publishing House, Jaipur.

3. Naik, Traditional Embroideries of India, APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi.

4. Sarabhai, Patolas and Resist- Dyed Fabrics of India, Mapim Publishing Pvt. Ltd. Ahmedabad.

 

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