Floor Coverings from Kashmir
Floor Coverings from Kashmir- Kaleen Carpets, Namdah, Gabba, Ari Rugs and Wagoo Mats is her latest book.
This book focuses on the floor covering traditions of Kashmir, one of the two distinct regions that constitute the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Kashmir has been historically famous as a producer of the world-renowned and esteemed pashmina shawl. However, the region also produces a variety of floor coverings that are an essential part of its households and its handicraft industry. The variety of floor coverings produced differs in design, their mode of production, the raw material used and the region of production.
Well-researched and richly illustrated, the book will appeal to those interested in textiles, carpets and indigenous tangible and intangible cultures and craft traditions.
Conference Proceedings
“3D printing and rapid manufacturing and sustainability in design”
In this volume of the conference proceedings the readers are provided an opportunity to access a selection of refereed papers presented during the second edition of CODE. It records the research presented indicating the direction and development of research at the moment. Divided into 2 thematic sections, the 22 papers published here were selected on the basis of relevance to the themes and originality of research and content.
Natural Dyeing traditions of Gujarat
Natural days have a long and rich history in cultures across the globe undergoing constant refinement yet bolstered in distinct narrative and nuances of tradition they have been represented in centuries worth of art and craftsmanship
DR Pande’s first book titled Natural Dyeing traditions of Gujarat Was aimed at highlighting the indigenous textile and sustainable fashion practices of the region and was sponsored by DHC ministry of textile in 2014