Books

MUSLIN AND JAMDANI

 

Ashmore, S. (2012). Muslin. London: V&A Publishing.

Barnes, R., Cohen, S., and Crill, R. (2002). Trade Temple and Court, Indian Textiles, the Tapi Collection Mumbai.

Chaudhuri, K.N. (1978). The Trading World of Asia and the English East India Company 1660–1760. Cambridge.

Crill, R(ed.). (2006). Textiles from India: the Global Trade. Calcutta. – See especially Ghuznavi, Sayyada R., ‘Muslins of Bengal’ pp.303–15

Ghuznavi, Sayyada R. (2006). ‘Jamdani: the Legend and the Legacy’, in National Crafts Council of Bangladesh, Textile Traditions of Bangladesh. Dhaka. pp.36–60

Hossain, H. (1988). The Company Weavers of Bengal: The East India Company and the Organisation of Textile Production in Bengal 1750–1813. Oxford.

Islam, S. (2016) Muslin: Our Story. Dhaka.

Morrell, A. (1994). The Techniques of Indian Embroidery. London.

Paine, S. (1989). Chikan Embroidery: the Floral Whitework of India. Princes Risborough.

Riello, G and Roy, T (eds). (2009). How India Clothed the World: the world of South Asian textiles, 1500-1850. Boston. Leiden.

Taylor, J. (1851). A Descriptive and Historical Account of the Cotton Manufacture of Dacca in Bengal. London.

Watson, John F. (1866 & 1873-7). Collections of the Textile Manufactures of India. London. First series also available online at http://www.tmoi.org.uk/

Watson, John F. (1866). The Textile Manufactures and Costumes of the People of India. London:  Whitechapel Art Gallery.

Woven Air: the Muslin and Kantha Tradition of Bangladesh exh. cat., (London 1988)

WEB ARTICLES

Ashmore, S. (2016). Weaving Into The Future. [online] Selvedge. Available at https://www.selvedge.org/blogs/selvedge/weaving-into-the-future [Accessed 6 Mar. 2018].

Banglapedia. (2014). Jamdani. [online] Available at http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Jamdani [Accessed 6 Mar. 2018].


Sebastian R, S. (2016). Weaving a career out of passion. The Hindu, [online] Available at http://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/Weaving-a-career-out-of-passion/article14395245.ece 
[Accessed 6 Mar. 2018].

UNESCO, Intangible Cultural Heritage. Traditional art of Jamdani weaving. [online] Available at https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/traditional-art-of-jamdani-weaving-00879 [Accessed 6 Mar. 2018].

(2015) Jamdani is Ours. Dhaka Tribune, [online] Available at http://archive.dhakatribune.com/juris/2015/feb/26/jamdani-ours [Accessed 6 Mar. 2018].

(2016) Dhakai Jamdani gets patent in global first for Bangladesh. Dhaka Tribune, [online]. Available at http://www.dhakatribune.com/business/commerce/2016/11/17/jamdani-gets-global-patent-first-bangladeshi-gi-product/ [Accessed 6 Mar. 2018].

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