Yemeni Cotton Ikats

Baginsky, Alisa and Orit Shamir
1997 The Earliest Ikat, Hali, 95, November, pp.86-87; notes, p.116.

Baginsky, A. and O. Shamir
1995 ‘Atiqot (Jerusalem), 26, pp.21-42.
Complete corpus of textiles, basketry, and cordage from Nahal ‘Omer.

Baldry, John
1982 Textiles in Yemen: Historical References to Trade and Commerce in Textiles in Yemen from Antiquity to Modern Times, British Museum Occasional Papers, 27, British Museum, London.

Blair, Sheila
1997 Inscriptions on Medieval Islamic Textiles, in Islamische Textilkunst des Mittelalters: Aktuelle Probleme. Riggisberger Berichte, 5, pp. 95-104. Abegg-Stiftung, Riggisberg.

1989 Legibility versus Decoration in Islamic Epigraphy: The Case of Interlacing, in World Art: Themes of Unity and Diversity, ed. Irving Lavin, pp. 329-334. Acts of the XXVIth International Congress of the History of Art. University Park.

Buhler, A.
1972 Ikat Batik Plangi, vol.3. Basel.

Carmi, I. and D. Segal
1995 Radiocarbon Dating of Ealry Islamic Textiles in the ‘Arava Valley, ‘Atiqot (Jerusalem), 26, pp.55-56.

FitzGibbon, Kate and Andy Hale
1997 Ikat Silks of Central Asia. London.

Golombek, Lisa and Veronika Gervers
1977 Tiraz Fabrics in the Royal Ontario Museum, Studies in Textile History. Toronto.

Kuhnel, Ernst and Louisa Bellinger
1952 Catalogue of Dated Tiraz Fabrics: Umayyad, Abbasid, Fatimid. The Textile Museum, Washington.

Larsen, Jack Lenor
1976 The Dyer’s Art: Ikat, Plangi, Batik. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York.

Pfister, R.
1938 Toiles imprimées de l’Inde. Paris.

Serjeant, R.B.
1972 Islamic Textiles: Materials for a History up to the Mongol Conquest.
Librarie du Liban, Beirut.

Schimmel, A.
1992 Islamic Calligraphy. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
P.11 and fig.16. [Reprinted from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, Summer 1992].

Compiled for exhibition planning 3/98, Carol Bier