Saris of India
Tradition and Beyond
- A comprehensive and scholarly survey of Indian saris, documenting weaves, materials, techniques, and regional traditions across fifteen sari-producing states.
- Grounded in decades of field research, the book draws on extensive travel, first-hand engagement with weavers and printers, and deep textile scholarship.
- A landmark contribution to textile and craft studies, shaped by the vision of Martand Singh and the expertise of Rta Kapur Chishti, making it essential for designers, historians, students, and sari enthusiasts alike.
The sari is the most representative apparel of India that has intrigued men and tempted women all over the world. Worn in a variety of ways, the sari is a fabric-length of varying densities in its body, borders and end pieces often woven by combining a range of cottons and silks in colors and patterns that are constantly evolving. This book is an exhaustive overview of this fascinating unstitched garment and a cutting-edge documentation of design and all that supports it socially, culturally and economically. Travelling district by district, village by village, Saris of India explores an entire spectrum of traditional weaver and printer settlements in fifteen sari-producing states of India.
- Publisher
- Roli Books
- ISBN
- 9788174363749
- Publish date
- 27th Oct 2026
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 9.5 in x 12 in
- Pages
- 368 Pages
- Illustrations
- 2072 color
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