View allAll Photos Tagged Textile
Textifood, an exhibition of resent fibres made from plant or animal sources, to be used for creating textiles. Palace of Culture and Science, Warszawa, Poland
Photo by Mike Nice
The Greenville Textile Heritage Band gave a concert in the Wyche Pavilion by the Reedy River on Sunday afternoon - in the same way local mill bands may have held Sunday afternoon concerts many years ago. They fill in the authenticity of those old concert times by playing tunes from that period using old instruments.
Donations from this performance went to the creation of Textile Heritage Park in the Monaghan Mill community.
Textile Cone (Conus textile) found in an intertidal rockpool at One Tree Point (Minnie Waters) on the north coast of NSW Australia. WGS84 -29.775989, 153.302819
Textile Cone (Conus textile) found in an intertidal rockpool at One Tree Point (Minnie Waters) on the north coast of NSW Australia. WGS84 -29.775989, 153.302819
Visits to a textile museum and the workshop of the Quito School woodworkers in San Antonio de Ibarra, Ecuador.
Off the wet room is the small but important "dye room". This has a stove top surface with an extraction hood overhead as well as a separate fume cupboard. The room also houses a large reverse osmosis water system which can be hooked up to the washer/dryer as needed. A lot of water is needed, and promptly, when cleaning large tapestries, carpets and kilims.
The rich heritage of Jaipur's art and crafts dates back to the times of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. When he was building the city in the eighteenth century, he invited artisans from different parts of the country to come and make this city their home. He made special arrangements for their work and stay here, which attracted many craftsmen to this Pink City. The high level of craftsmanship that existed during those days can still be found in the colorful shops of Jaipur.
Shahtoosh shawls of Jaipur are fine examples of the woolen and silk textiles of India. The textiles from the arid and semi arid regions are bright and have rich embroidery on them.
FAMSF Techs in the process of raising the TRIUMPH OF JUSTICE up in the air off of its rolling tube. This is the first time it has been seen in total since treatment was begun several years earlier.. Note, the edges have yet to be completed and the dustcover/lining and Velcro have yet to be applied.