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Bright Flowers: Textiles & Ceramics of Central Asia

By Christina Sumner and Guy Petherbridge

Published by Lund Humphries

 

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BRIGHT FLOWERS
From the publisher

Bright Flowers reveals, in many cases for the first time in published form, some of the spectacular and colourful embroidered textiles and glazed ceramics of Central Asia. It provides a fascinating insight into the material culture and peoples of an area which is becoming increasingly well-known to outsiders.

Central Asia is at the heart of the ancient Silk Road routes ­ it is the fateful land where Alexander met his bride and ultimately his death and the location for the turbulent legends of Tamerlane and the last Khan of Khiva.

The colourful history of Central Asia is matched in intensity by glorious architecture, intellectual achievement and exquisite traditional crafts in a variety of media. From among these treasures, intricate silk embroideries, costume and jewellery from the 19th and 20th centuries and glazed ceramics dating back to the 9th century are showcased in this lavishly illustrated book.

The men and women of Central Asia, who now live in the independent sates of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan, following some seventy years of Soviet rule, are finding their own point of balance between the traditional values and ideas to which they still steadfastly adhere and the expanding opportunities of the 21st century.

Influences by Islamic ornament and other traditional motifs, contemporary makers continue to find inspiration in the bright flowers of the oases.

 

 

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Other Turkish and Islamic art books on offer from Cornucopia

 

Turks: A Journey of a Thousand Years - the Royal Academy exhibition catalogue

 

Kaitag, by Robert Chenciner

 

Kyrgyzstan Costume

 

The Kirghiz of Van Cornucopia 33

 

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Sir Percy Sykes photgraphs of Turkestan Cornucopia 36