To understand the development of traditional textiles
To foster appreciation of traditional Indian Textiles
Unit I:
Course Content:
Documentation of traditional Indian textiles in the form of scrap book
A report on visit to any textile museum / Craft cluster / Craft area.
Survey and documentation of the selected craft
How it has evolved, the technicalities as well as the present status of the craft. Role of designer to uplift the craft Study the consumer choice, the marketing channels and outlets.
Preparation of one sample of traditional hand crafted techniques
Application of Indian traditional textiles in contemporary apparel
Students make a detailed documentation of the implements, materials and process used. They will submit the document in the form of Oral Presentation or Display.
Essential Readings:
Naik., Traditional Embroideries of India, APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi.
Crill, R., Indian Embroidery, Prakash Book Depot, New Delhi, 1999.
Bhatnagar, Parul, Traditional Indian Costumes & Textiles, Abhishek Publications, Chandigarh, 2006.
Rai, Inderpal, Indian Embroidery and Textiles, Books Treasure, Jodhpur 2008.
Naik, Folk embroidery and traditional handloom weaving, APH Publishing corporation, New Delhi, 1997.
Gillow, John, Traditional Indian Textiles, Thames & Hudson Ltd, London 1993.
References:
Mehta, Masterpieces of Indian Textiles, Taraporevala Publishing Industries Pvt. Ltd.
Kothari. Gulab, Colourful Textiles of Rajasthan, Jaipur Publishing House, Jaipur.