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Indigo

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The blue dye indigo has been the world's most important dyestuff for almost 5000 years.

This book examines, at local and international level, all aspects of the subject - historical, agricultural, and botanical; chemical and technological commercial and economic; indigo's various uses in textiles and its many sociological, medicinal, folkloric, and other connotations. It pays particular attention to indigo's history as a trade commodity, including its commercial exploitation by the European colonial powers.

The author examines the different plant sources and compares production and dyeing methods used in different cultures.

The various patterning techniques used with indigo on a wide range of textiles are described, as are some uses of the dyestuff in traditional medicine and religious practices.

The book also looks at the modern application of indigo, not least its continuing sartorial appeal, particularly in ever-popular blue denim, and its use by textile arts and craftsmen.

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Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers
1579583067 / 9781579583064
Hardback
667.257
07/06/2001
United Kingdom
272 pages, 150 colour and 50 b&w illustrations
216 x 279 mm, 1271 grams
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