000 01780nam a22001577a 4500
999 _c526048
_d526048
008 240507b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
100 _aChishti, R.T.A. Kapur
_952203
245 _aVibrant world of weaves regional diversity in Indian weaving
260 _aYojana
300 _a68(5), May, 2024: p.7-13
520 _aThis insightful passage sheds light on the unique interplay between mathematical precision and artistic intuition embodied by weavers, printers, and dyers. These skilled artisans, found in diverse settings ranging from villages to urban centers, contribute significantly to the textile industry. Unlike formally trained designers who calculate fabric structures by analyzing threads per centimeter, these craftsmen rely on traditional methods. Their approach, grounded in practical experience, transforms hanks of yarn into intricate fabric structures by evaluating weight rather than thread count. This comparison highlights the harmonious balance between formal education and indigenous knowledge. The article advocates recognizing and valuing the expertise of these resource groups, who possess a rare blend of technical competence and aesthetic awareness. It is a compelling call to bridge the gap between academic theory and hands-on craftsmanship for a richer, more inclusive understanding of textile creation. – Reproduced
650 _aWeavers, Printers, Dyers, Mathematically Competent, Aesthetically Tuned, Resource Group, Villages, Small Towns, Big Towns, Fabric Structure, Threads Per Centimeter, Hanks Of Yarn, Weight, Educated Designer, Textile Industry, Traditional Methods, Indigenous Knowledge, Practical Experience, Academic Theory, Hands-On Craftsmanship.
_952204
773 _aYojana
906 _aTEXTILE INDUSTRY
942 _cAR