Title of article :
Study the Textile Motifs in Islamic Middle East (Case Study: Ottoman and Saudi Arabia)
Author/Authors :
Shahaba, Fatemeh Department of Technology and Sewing Design - Technical and Vocational University of Girls , Qaseminejada, Mahsa Department of Technology and Sewing Design - Technical and Vocational University of Girls , Shoul, Sedigheh Department of Technical and Vocational University of Girls - Bandar Abbas (Fatemiyeh)
Abstract :
Islamic textiles include the textile produced in Islamic countries and regions, as a reflection of art
and poetry of this religion. When Islam came to power, the tax paid by the non-Islamic countries to
the Islamic government included valuable fabrics and textiles. Their style and early designs of the
fabrics were inspired by the traditions and art of the tribes. But gradually the method of texture and
decoration on the fabrics was influenced by the Islamic art of that era. So that on some of the pieces
one can observe the Quranic verses and religious ritual. In this article, the textile motifs have been
studied in the Ottoman Empire and Saudi Arabia. The weavers in this region other than paying
attention to the customs, tradition and Islamic poetry’s also looked for innovation so as to prevent
textiles with religious application. The paper is based on descriptive-analytical method and data
collection were from library studies.
Keywords :
Textile , Motifs , Ottoman , Saudi Arabia
Journal title :
International Journal of Applied Arts Studies (IJAPAS)