Sunday, March 13, 2011

Traditional Crafts of Saudi Arabia: Weaving-Jewellery-Costume-Leatherwork-Basketry-Woodwork-Pottery-Metalwork (Stacey International)



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Traditional Crafts of Saudi Arabia: Weaving-Jewellery-Costume-Leatherwork-Basketry-Woodwork-Pottery-Metalwork (Stacey International)





A large photographic book, The Traditional Crafts of Saudi Arabia examines the Bedouin of Arabia and gathers material on weavings, costumes and jewelry, their leather work, woodwork, basketry, metalwork, and equipment needed for survival in the desert. Of particular relevance to anthropologists looking at the traditional desert crafts of the Arabs, but also to any individual with a personal interest in the Arab world and the desert way of life before the arrival of modern conveniences.

An acknowledged classic in the field of Saudi Arabian desert crafts now reissued with an updated text, explanded selection of examples and new photographs Traditional Crafts of Saudi Arabia, is set to become the standard work for a new generation of enthusiasts keen to discover more about the artistry of the Bedouin of Saudi Arabia.

Beautifully carved saddles, with colorful attachments, turquoise and silver amulets, ornately embroidered dresses and intricately woven carpets adorn the pages of this book. Many of the Bedouin costumes, pieces of jewelry and weaving can now only be viewed in museums.

Featuring:
Costumes, equipment and artifacts of the desert dwellers
The work of jewelry makers, leather workers and basket weavers, carpenters and metal workers
Authoritative and engaging text written by a collection of experts in their fields including Dr. Abdullah H. Masry, William E. Mulligan and Anthony Landreau
Information on the traditional lifestyle and ethnology of this enigmatic people

For collectors, ethnologists and anyone interested in the fast-disappearing way of life in Saudi Arabia, this book will provide a wonderful guide.









List Price: $ 50.00



Price: $ 39.60









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