Indigo: The Color that Changed the World

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by Catherine Legrand

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The ultimate reference on indigo dyeing techniques across the world, and a compendium of the most beautiful samples of indigo textiles Gloriously pieced together, much like the fine garments it portrays, this colorful book takes the reader on an international tour of indigo-colored textiles, presenting a huge swathe of remarkable clothing, people, and fabric. Catherine Legrand has spent more than twenty years traveling and researching the subject, and she has a deep knowledge of the ancient techniques, patterns, and clothing traditions that characterize ethnic textile design. The book explores the production of indigo textiles throughout America, China, India, Africa, Central Asia, Japan, Laos, and Vietnam. It features more than 500 color photographs and is completed by specially commissioned drawings that provide close-ups of patterns and cloths. 500+ color illustrations "[Legrand] uses her book to tell the story of our emotional attachment to garments and deep connection to color and craft." ― Home Design with Kevin Sharkey, marthastewart.com "Legrand . . . writes with enthusiasm about the history of this shade and its evolution." ― Women's Wear Daily "A sumptuous new book." ― House Beautiful "Diverse images of people at work convey the enormous range of conditions in which indigo dyeing takes place." ― Surface Design Journal "A visual feast of 550 images offers textile details, proud locals wearing their garments, and process shots illustrating how the dyeing is done." ― Shuttle, Spindle & Dyepot "This sumptuous book can be appreciated on all levels: a history of the production and trade of dyes and textiles; an anthropology of textile production; and a stunning visual catalog of the international production of cloth colored with the blue dye, indigotin." ― The Art Blog Catherine Legrand  worked as a graphic designer at the foundation of the Théâtre du Soleil and in New York and Paris before becoming a freelance textile designer. In the course of her many “textile voyages,” she has become a passionate collector of fabrics, outfits, jewelry, and accessories. She is also the author of Indigo: The Color that Changed the World . Used Book in Good Condition

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