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Blog PostInspired to Make. © Rosemary Crill If you turn it around, you’ll find each yellow and red warp thread was individually…
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Blog PostCataloguing the South Asian Textile CollectionCrill to photograph and catalogue over 3000 textiles, making many pieces visible online for the first…
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Blog PostTextiles and architecture in IndiaKhas Mahal, Red Fort, Delhi as seen today © Rosemary Crill Khas Mahal, Red Fort, Delhi, 1817, with textile…
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Blog PostGuest Post: A truly unique cinematic experiencewith a screening of ‘Throw Of Dice’ followed by a Q&A with The Fabric of India exhibition co-curator Rosemary…
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Blog PostGuest Post: Renuka Reddy’s Adventures in Chintzafter its publication that I got my hands on the book “Chintz: Indian Textiles for the West” written by Rosemary…
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Blog PostAll that glitters…. © Rosemary Crill Textile with silver-strip weft and cotton warp, Murshidabad, about 1850 © Rosemary…
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Blog PostRaw MangoSanjay Garg with brightly coloured warp outside the home of a weaver in Chanderi © Rosemary Crill Five…
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Blog PostA very big hangingRama shoots an arrow through seven trees © Rosemary Crill The hanging is populated by many weird and…
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Blog PostObject Pitch Day 6 – Wednesday 30 October 2014how her choice of object for A history of an OBJECT in 100 worlds was the result of discussions with Rosemary…
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Blog PostIndian blues… and reds… and yellowsIS 115-1989 © Rosemary Crill Not all the blues in India are indigo.…
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Blog PostThe Reject FilesRabari bag IS 148-2007 © Rosemary Crill Rabari choli IS 143-2007 © Rosemary Crill Rabari jacket IS 7-…
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Blog PostThe Story so Far: Only 200Rosemary Crill is a world leading expert in Indian Textiles and has been mentally ‘collecting’ for this…
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Blog PostThe Fabric of IndiaIt is curated by Rosemary Crill and Divia Patel, both of the V&A’s Asian Department.…