Decorative Textiles from Arab and Islamic Cultures
Selected Works from the Al Lulwa Collection
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book delves into the evolution of Islamic textile design, highlighting its distinctive abstract motifs like geometric shapes, stylized foliage, and Arabic calligraphy. These patterns, ideal for various textile applications, showcase the craftsmanship from regions such as North Africa, Syria, and Turkey, reflecting a shared design vocabulary. The collection emphasizes nineteenth and early twentieth-century textiles, preserving medieval traditions. It underscores the significance of these textiles in both ceremonial contexts and their enduring legacy in Islamic art, despite their perishable nature.