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Arte Peculiar, Museum Fashion, Fashion School, African Textiles, Textile Arts, African Pattern, Ethnic Patterns, Aboriginal Art, African Fabric

On Saturday, March 19, the de Young Museum presents Bedouin Weaving of Saudi Arabia and its Neighbours. The Textile Arts Council presents Palestine-American artist and teacher Joy Totah Hilden. Saudi Arabia’s steady movement away from traditional tribal nomadism toward modern urbanization has forced changes in the creation and use of its vibrant native textiles. Ms. Hilden will explain the structure and uses of these pieces, demonstrate Bedouin spinning technique and display vivid examples…

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Rooshad Shroff reviving traditional Indian craftsmanship through product design Traditional Chair Design, Modern Indian Furniture, Indian Inspired Furniture, Indian Furniture Design, Indian Furniture Traditional, Rooshad Shroff, Embroidery Furniture, Craftsmanship Aesthetic, Embroidery On Wood

Indian architect and designer Rooshad Shroff showcases the process and works created through techniques such as embroidery on wood and marble craving, highlighting artisanal skills.

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Artist Charlotte Bailey, fascinated by the traditional Japanese mending technique called kintsugi, utilizes an embroidery method to reassemble a broken vase. She first wraps each broken piece in fabric and then uses gold metallic thread to painstakingly patchwork the pieces together. While the process isn’t meant to make the vase functional again, it does produce a striking sculptural object. Kintsugi Tattoo Ideas, Japanese Mending, Broken Vase, Kintsugi Art, Sculptural Object, Japanese Textiles, Japanese Flowers, Mystical Art, Gold Embroidery

Artist Charlotte Bailey, fascinated by the traditional Japanese mending technique called kintsugi, utilizes an embroidery method to reassemble a broken vase. She first wraps each broken piece in fabric and then uses gold metallic thread to painstakingly patchwork the pieces together. While the process isn’t meant to make the vase functional again, it does produce a striking sculptural object.

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