About the Author:
Joy Totah Hilden, an acknowledged authority on Bedouin textiles, brings to this work her background as a teacher of art and English. Born in Jerusalem in 1935 to a Palestinian father and American mother, she spent her childhood in Palestine, where she observed many crafts in action, including Bedouin weaving. Subsequently, she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the San Francisco Art Institute, and later earned Secondary Teaching Credentials in art and English.
She took her interest in textiles with her to Saudi Arabia, where her husband taught English at the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in Dhahran. Her experience with Arabic enabled her to communicate with Bedouin women about their dyeing, spinning and weaving, while her academic background proved useful with the writing, drawing and photography involved in the field research.
Her website (www.beduinweaving.com) includes text and photographs of articles and academic papers she has written. Joy Hilden now lives in California.
Review:
This is a book that satisfies on so many levels whether your interest is in the Arabian Peninsulas history, geography, tribes, culture or textiles. [...] This quality book had me in its thrall from start to finish as a completely compulsive read.' (Dawn Willey Jounral of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers 1900-01-00)
[Hildens] discussion of Bedouin life as seen through the weaver’s eyes reveals the gentle harmony they kept with the desert environment. The thorough information about the weavings photographed in the book will help collectors and archivists, and the book is also a precise and accurate guide for those who would like to make their own Bedouin weavings. It includes specific directions on weaving patterns and spinning and weaving techniques, and information on natural dyes.' (Kay Hardy Cambell Saudi Aramco World 2010-01-00)
...an exceptionally handsome volume that is bound to be regarded as a definitive work on its subject.' (Susannah Tarbush The Saudi Gazette 2010-01-00)
[No other book on the topic], to my knowledge, describes the research process in such a charming and illuminating way, nor covers the weaving techniques in such instructive detail. [...] Textile lovers will appreciate the wealth of coloured illustrations...and the detailed descriptions of techniques and motifs. This will be of particular interest to weavers and teachers because instructions are provided for doing it yourself. There is also a glossary of technical terms, and an Arabic-English glossary with properly transcribed Arabic terms, which will be useful to future researchers.' (Shelagh Weir The Middle East in London 1900-01-00)
Her life-long field and Archival research are doligent and rigorous. This invaluable book provides a rich and detailed portrait of Bedouin weaving as it rapidly disappears...This invaluable book provides rich and detailed portrait of Bedouin weaving as it rapidly disappears.' (Smadar Lavie, PhD author of The Poetics of Military Occupation)
Weavers of indigenous-style textiles or anyone interested in textile history will find this impressive work to be a thorough labor of love. [...] Hildens passion for seeking to preserve traditions dear to her is evident throughout as she pulls the reader along in her often frustrating but ultimately successful odyssey.' (Leslie Mitchell, Weavers Guild of Pittsburgh Handwoven 1900-01-00)
Hilden has produced a book for both the textile specialist and the weaving novice. Bedouin Weavings is beautifully visual and full of technical, geographical and historical facts. Focusing on Saudi Arabia and its neighbours, the backdrop to the story of weaving is fascinating, the descriptions of the weavings and the producers is superlative and transports the reader into their everyday life.' (Nadine Rose Asian Affairs journal 1900-01-00)
This handsome book makes a significant contribution to textile history, is an important text for the collector, curator, or craftsman, and captures the essence of Bedouin weaving as it was in the past.' (Nancy Arthur Hoskins Hali 2011-01-00)
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