The history of textiles, more than that of any other artifact, is a
history of human ingenuity. From the very earliest needles of 25,000
years ago to the smart textiles of today, textiles have been fundamental
to human existence, and enjoyed, prized, and valued by every culture.
Silks from China, cottons from India, tapestries from Flanders, dyes
from South America--the appeal of different weaves, colors, and patterns
was long a motivation for trade, the exchange of ideas, and sometimes
even war.
Mary Schoeser's groundbreaking book, now revised and updated to
incorporate new research with color illustrations, presents a
chronological survey of textiles around the world from prehistory to the
present. It explores how they are made, what they are made from, how
they function in society, and the ways in which they are valued and
given meaning as well as reflecting on the environmental challenges they
present today. World Textiles offers an invaluable introduction to
this vast and fascinating subject for makers, designers, textile and
fashion professionals, collectors, and students alike.