Discusses the clothing, jewelry, carpets, and other decorative arts of the people of the Turkestan region and describes the people’s way of life.
“I acquired my first copy many years ago, and have worn it out by constant use. It awakened my appreciation of the richness and variety of ethnic arts in Turkestan. It is an excellent introduction and overview of the crafts of the area, from household items of metal, china, and wood, to weaving implements, clothing, jewelry, textiles and horse harness. With regard to women’s clothing, and jewelry, one learns that items of jewelry, and colors of garments denote the wearer’s age and marital status. Needless to say, I now own many other books on this topic. This is a “must have” book for anyone interested in ethnic arts of Central Asia.”