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The Practical Book of Oriental Rugs - Unveiling the Ancient Craft: An Expert Guide to Oriental Rug History Design and Techniques - cover

The Practical Book of Oriental Rugs - Unveiling the Ancient Craft: An Expert Guide to Oriental Rug History Design and Techniques

G. Griffin Lewis

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In 'The Practical Book of Oriental Rugs' by G. Griffin Lewis, the author introduces readers to the intricate world of oriental rugs with detailed descriptions of their history, design, and craftsmanship. The book not only serves as a practical guide for rug enthusiasts but also showcases Lewis's deep knowledge and appreciation for the art form. His literary style is scholarly and informative, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the subject within its cultural and artistic context. The text is accompanied by beautiful illustrations that further enhance the reader's appreciation for these magnificent creations. Lewis's attention to detail and passion for oriental rugs shines through on every page, making this book a valuable resource for both scholars and collectors alike. To truly understand and appreciate the beauty of oriental rugs, 'The Practical Book of Oriental Rugs' is a must-read for anyone interested in this timeless art form.
Disponible depuis: 29/11/2019.
Longueur d'impression: 10897 pages.

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