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Chinese textiles go back thousands of years. The Silk Road was named for
the extensive trade in these fine materials. Due to China's size and
history of successive wealthy dynasties, a vast amount of textile art is
available for study today. Great tombs have yielded beautiful and
dateable pieces worn and used by elite members of Chinese society. These
and other fragile examples reside in museums and a few private
collections.
Other examples of antique Chinese textiles are found still to be in the
marketplace. While it is impossible to look at these beautiful examples
and not admire the skill of the weaver and embroiderer, until now there
has been little information about their history or value.
This comprehensive guide to collectible Chinese textiles with an
extensive number of examples and with an understandable grading system
that relates to what constitutes value. This book is beautifully
illustrated with over 500 detailed photos of ceremonial court robes,
badges, and decorative textiles dating from the Ming dynasty (1368-1644)
through the Ching dynasty, (1644-1911). It is designed for historians,
Asian studies sholars, and textile collectors, from beginning to
advanced, as a real-world representation of available pieces and an
indepth study. It is a must for appraisers and connoisseurs alike.
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