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Fashioning an Empire: Textiles from Safavid Iran

Nicoletta Fazio et al.

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This beautiful book from the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) tells the story of silk during the reign of Shah ‘Abbas I and how the production of luxury fabrics and floor coverings transformed Iran’s fortunes in the 17th century. By bringing the industry under state control and employing the most talented artisans, Shah ‘Abbas built a flourishing silk economy that fuelled an era of rich artistic development and cultural exchange.

Fashioning an Empire captures this moment in time, showcasing masterpieces from the period complemented by manuscript illustrations and portraits that depict how silk textiles were worn by the elite of Iranian society. Featuring over 70 images and stunning detail shots, the book includes essays and catalogue entries by experts in the field exploring the social and political context of the works and the amazing skills involved in their creation.

Language English
Publication date 2024
ISBN 9789927108839

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Photo: Noushad Ahammad, courtesy of Qatar Museums Publications ©2024

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Photo: Noushad Ahammad, courtesy of Qatar Museums Publications ©2024

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Photo: Noushad Ahammad, courtesy of Qatar Museums Publications ©2024

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Photo: Noushad Ahammad, courtesy of Qatar Museums Publications ©2024

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Photo: Noushad Ahammad, courtesy of Qatar Museums Publications ©2024

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Photo: Noushad Ahammad, courtesy of Qatar Museums Publications ©2024

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Photo: Noushad Ahammad, courtesy of Qatar Museums Publications ©2024

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Photo: Noushad Ahammad, courtesy of Qatar Museums Publications ©2024

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Photo: Noushad Ahammad, courtesy of Qatar Museums Publications ©2024

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Photo: Noushad Ahammad, courtesy of Qatar Museums Publications ©2024

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Photo: Noushad Ahammad, courtesy of Qatar Museums Publications ©2024