Discover the vibrant world of Bedouin textiles in this newly updated edition of Joy Hilden's definitive work. Bedouins have long been master creators of tents, rugs, and other essentials of nomadic life. Their textiles balance durability with striking beauty, reflecting both their skill and the demands of desert living. In this comprehensive study, Joy Hilden explores the techniques of the Bedouin within the context of their transition from nomadic existence to settled communities. Based on over a decade of immersive fieldwork in Saudi Arabia and neighbouring countries, Hilden's account offers: - Detailed insights into dyeing, spinning and weaving techniques. - Rich cultural and historical context - Vivid portrayals of Bedouin family life, markets, and gathering places - A poignant snapshot of a culture in transition Profusely illustrated and meticulously researched, Bedouin Weaving is an indispensable resource for collectors, craftspeople, ethnographers, and anyone fascinated by Middle Eastern culture and traditions.
Explore the textile craft of Arab nomads in this new book. Joy Hilden, drawing on her extensive research and travels in Saudi Arabia, examines the shift from nomadic to settled communities and offers unique insights into Bedouin weaving traditions, combining historical context with practical knowledge.
Publisher
Arabian Publishing Ltd
Publication Date
Oct 2026
ISBN
9781916866102
Pages
288 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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