Rugs have been woven and used in Tibet for centuries, but until recent
years, have been ignored by collectors and scholars alike because available
examples were generally brightly colored, chemically dyed, clearly modern
commercial production of little aesthetic appeal. This situation changed in the
mid-1980s when the Chinese authorities began to allow tourism and foreign
visitors discovered early, naturally dyed examples that had not been seen in the
West. The Piccus Collection of Tibetan Rugs was formed during the exciting
window of opportunity that existed during the 80s and 90s to collect in this
previously little-known area. The Collection demonstrates the genuine aesthetic
sense and cultural achievements of the unknown Tibetan weavers who produced
these masterpieces. The book tells the story of the rugs' collection, the
individuals involved and the evolution of scholarship in this field. Beautifully
illustrated, the book is divided into design categories, including Tigers and
Leopards, Dragons, Tantric, Geometrics, Medallions, Warp Face Backs, and
Nomadic, among others. It also includes technical information and a visual
glossary that will be useful for collectors and designers alike. The book
documents a previously little-known aspect of Tibetan history and culture that
deserves to be recognized and is an essential addition to any collector s and
design libraries.
NT$ 2,325