Description
Finland has a unique tablet weaving culture dating back a thousand years to the Finnish Iron Age when weavers created incredibly elaborate bands. Thanks to new, thorough research by the authors, these bands and their weaving techniques are now revived for the modern people to admire and to weave.
Tablet weaving has a simple basic principle. A square tablet has a hole in each corner and yarns going through the holes. The threading direction, the colour of the yarns, the direction of the tablets, and the way they are turned – all of them affect the outcome: will the band be beautiful in its simplicity, or impressive in its intricacy.
All the bands in this book are based on archaeological finds from Finland. Tablet-woven treasures buried in the ground a thousand years ago have come alive again.
This book is on Finnish tabletwoven bands from the Iron age. In addition to scholarly information, the book also has ample practical advice on recreating the 56 archaeological bands.
Please note that this book is the English translation of Nauha-aarteita – Arkeologisia lautanauhoja Suomen rautakaudelta!
- Author: Maikki Karisto & Mervi Pasanen
- Designs for 56 Iron Age bands
- Illustrations of original archaeological finds
- Completely new tablet-weaving technique discovered
- From tiny finishing bands to spectacular belt bands
- Publisher: Salakirjat
- Paperback, 274 pages
Suzanna Engel (verified owner) –
Wat een prachtig boek! Met recht wordt het in het Engels Treasures genoemd, want het is een schat aan informatie en kennis.
Wat hebben de schrijvers uitmuntend werk verricht om al deze archeologische vondsten uit te pluizen, te reproduceren en tot patroon te verwerken.
Het voelt oprecht als een uitnodiging om terug in de tijd te stappen en in de voetsporen van onze voorouders te treden.