Overview
Description
In India, silk is considered to be auspicious. The Indian bride wraps herself in a silk saree. Anad where adversity does not allow this, brides have been known to wear a small token piece of silk on the wedding attire.
Other Details
Publisher | Abhinav Publications |
ISBN | 9788170175094 |
Publishing Date | 26-Jun-2012 |
Language | English |
Territorial Rights |
Worldwide
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Formats
This eBook is available in the following formats:
PDF (Adobe DRM)
Format Type | PDF (Adobe DRM) |
Language | English |
Digital Rights Management | Implemented |
Reading | Allowed |
Copying | Not Allowed |
Printing | Not Allowed |
Expiration | Never Expire |
Software Requirements | Adobe Digital Edition Ver 1.7 |
Suitable Devices | Windows, Mac, Sony Reader, iRex Reader |
Contents
Preface
Part One
Introduction
Part Two
A Dictionary of Silk and Silk-related Terms in India
Part Three
Sericulture in India
The Story of Silk in Sidhlaghatta Karnataka
From Worm to Silk Saree (Diagram)
Silk Producing Regions of India (Sketch Map)
Part Four
A Glossary of Handwoven Silk Sarees in India
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