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Indigo
Egyptian Mummies to Blue Jeans
by Jenny Balfour-Paul
| Firefly Books |
| Canadian and US rights |
| 09/22/2011 |
| Book Website |
| 264 pages, 8 1/2" X 11" | |||||
| full color throughout, appendix, bibliography, glossary, index | |||||
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Praise for the U.K. edition:
All those working with indigo or merely interested in the cultural history of that dye must read this book. Indigo: Egyptian Mummies to Blue Jeans tells the compelling story of the world's oldest and best-loved dye, the iconic blue behind one of the world's ubiquitous fabrics: denim. Brilliant photographs and eloquent text describe the process of making indigo dye from plants and how indigo is used. It weaves stories of indigo's producers, its cultural traditions and history, its importance in global trade, and the modern textile artists and fashion designers who are reviving indigo for sustainable development. The book covers:
Indigo tells fascinating stories from the history of the dye, such as the recent discovery of 17th-century Spanish galleons in the Caribbean carrying hundreds of chests of raw indigo, which the author successfully used to dye 21st-century fabrics. |
Jenny Balfour-Paul, an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Exeter and a Fellow of both the Royal Geographical Society and the Explorers Club, is a partner in "Silk Road Connect", an exciting educational initiative of Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project. A renowned authority on indigo, she has been publishing, lecturing, exhibiting and broadcasting on dye and related subjects for well over twenty years. |
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