Ethnic style

A great amateur video taken by a guest in India which really captures life there.Here he took a tour of a fabric block-printing center and learned a lot about the textiles representative of Jaipur and the surrounding area of Rajisthan State, India
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The Culture and Context of Goan Quilts. Interesting slides on quilts from the Goa region of India, and of interest for any quilt enthusiasts or viewers looking for inspiration using a wide range of colours

This short video made by Patrick Finn is an architectural story of India about  where water meets stone to create a bridge for the senses visually and in sound. Patrick is very good at catching the moment as though on is ther ein person. We really enjoy his work and he certainly has the eye for detail and culture, and always chooses great music to make it even more of a pleasure.

The Quilts of India is a good slideshow of Indian quilts compiled in India or abroad. The lavishly illustrated manuscript identifies and chronicles the historic and contemporary context of quiltmaking. The evocative quilts were photographed in museums, collectors studios and rural villages. This allows the viewer to experience the contextual relationship between art and society. Rare examples of over twenty-five unique quilting genres were discovered during three years of research. They present the richness of an extensive textile tradition from the most ornate embroidered Indo-Portuguese coverlets to simple utility quilts. Each quilt is a reflection of the ancient and diverse Indian culture

We just had to put this great video up on our new website here at “HomeandInteriors.co.uk”, great filming, lovely music and very informative of the Artisan Manufacturing process in this country. The following is straight from Susie’s overview about this particular factory owned by Mr Ravi:

We have been very fortunate to find the perfect partner in Mr Ravi. His family-run business in rural Southern India is home to a multitude of talented artists. We’re thrilled to be able to show people where our products are made and how much work goes into every item…

All of our textiles are traditionally dyed and woven. A process that is overseen by Mr Ravi, a master weaver. He is recognised for his beautiful colours and an enormous amount of effort goes into creating every shade. Kartik, an artisan in embroidery, supervises the cutting & stitching of every item. Each heart, flower and bird are cut out individually. Each piece is entirely handmade with a huge amount of skill and care.

All the expertise, coupled with lots of enthusiasm, makes the workshop an ideal setting for origination. Susie spends at least four weeks a year there creating first samples of new designs.

We hope you enjoy the film – let us know what you think.

www.susiewatsondesigns.co.uk

We have no idea who they are personally  , but, the craftmanship is amazing.

There website is at www.moresque.com

 

Moorish fountain presents a Moroccan Beldi with zellige
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An interesting video (10minutes)  on how Moroccan lamps are made in the actual workshops in Morocco.

Such amazing skilled craftsmen, this video has full sound so you can hear them working with Moroccan music in background.

The Moroccan palace is a home of the imagination and a poetic harmonizing between man and the nature.

Moroccan palace’s Walls borrow their hues from the earth and desert sand muted reds and honeyed yellows.

Tedelakt of moroccan palace Architecture is ancient technique of rendering smooth waxed surfaces using a colored limestone paste and black soap, give walls and floors all the appearance of clay ceramic of morocco palace.

Moroccan palace is known for its rich, vibrant colors, textures and patterns, and by adding touches here and there, you will be on your way to creating an evocative and exotic living space.
Morocco palace is suited for all types of people and all types of styles.

The driving influence of Morocco palace design is the traditional Islamic style and the various shapes and textures of the Asian desert.

Morocco palace, Moroccan Furniture and Moroccan decor Inspirational Home decor of moroccan design and decoration ideas.

 

Some great design ideas if you enjoy  a more ethnic tribal or fusion look for your home, den or patio.

For most people, making a home look good is very important because at the end of the day, the home is a place where everybody goes to to relax and enjoy with your friends and family . However in Moroccan interior home design what is as  important is that your home looks pleasant to the eyes, well-organized and attractive.

By just considering some simple Moroccan interior home design, Moroccan interior decorating and designing ideas, you will be able to make this real even if you are only going to spend a small amount of money for your interior home design.

Here are some of the ideas that you can take into  account when decorating and designing the different areas in your home in a ethnic or Moroccan style.