Delhi binding: booksellers James and Mary Lee Tregaskis sent seventy-six copies of a small book entitled The Tale of King Florus and the Fair Jehane (1893), from William Morris's Kelmscott Press, to bookbinders around the world who were each commissioned to supply a binding of their own choice. Seventy-three copies were returned and were displayed in an exhibition mounted in London in 1894. Eastern craftsmen were specifically asked to provide bindings characteristic of their native work, and this item from Delhi falls into that category. Made by Kishun Chand, the orange satin is embroidered with floral sprays worked with gold wire, and the flowers are clusters of pearls
description
Delhi binding: booksellers James and Mary Lee Tregaskis sent seventy-six copies of a small book entitled The Tale of King Florus and the Fair Jehane (1893), from William Morris's Kelmscott Press, to bookbinders around the world who were each commissioned to supply a binding of their own choice. Seventy-three copies were returned and were displayed in an exhibition mounted in London in 1894. Eastern craftsmen were specifically asked to provide bindings characteristic of their native work, and this item from Delhi falls into that category. Made by Kishun Chand, the orange satin is embroidered with floral sprays worked with gold wire, and the flowers are clusters of pearls
Description
false