Mexican Stitch Resist Dyed and Tie Resist Dyed Textiles: A Tradition Vanishes.
In: Textile Museum Journal, Jg. 40/41 (2001), S. 49-82
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The article discusses several resist-dyeing techniques for the decoration of textiles in Mexico. One technique consists of binding a resist pattern on groups of warp or weft yarns and then dyeing them before weaving. This bound-yarn resist dyeing is called ikat, an Indonesian term and called jaspe or amarrado in Mexico. Other techniques are effected on woven cloth. These processes are sometimes referred to in the literature by the Indonesian terms for stitch and tie, tritik and piangi. These techniques are comprising stitch-resist called cosido and tie-resist or the atado methods.
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Mexican Stitch Resist Dyed and Tie Resist Dyed Textiles: A Tradition Vanishes.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Davis, Virginia |
Zeitschrift: | Textile Museum Journal, Jg. 40/41 (2001), S. 49-82 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2001 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 0083-7407 (print) |
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