TY - BOOK AU - Thakkar, Jay TI - Naqsh : the art of wood carving in traditional houses of Gujarat : a focus on ornamentation SN - 8175252855 U1 - 736.40954 PY - 2004/// CY - Ahmedabad PB - CEPT Uni., School of Interior Design N1 - Introduction -1 traditional houses - a brief overview - 2 Part l 1. history of ancient wood carving -10 2. historical aspect of wood carving in Gujarat -15 3. Craftsmen of ancient India - 27 --------- artisans of Gujarat 4. trade Guilds (nigama, shrenis] - 29------- Classical texts related to wood carving Part II 5. tools (upakarnas) - 35 ------------- Wood - a technical overview 6. techniques - 39 a. relief carving technique b. Undercutting technique C. incised carving technique d. Sculpturesque carving technique e. pierced carving technique Part III 7. Ornamentation (alamkara, mandana] - 49 8. motifs-55 o f igural motifs o natural motifs o geometric motifs 9. pattern - 73 ------------------------------ Pattern as a factor in perception 9.1. bands(patti, pattika) (one dimensional infinite patterns) - 75 9.2. Santeens (two dimensional infinite patterns) - 91 o Organic santeeens o geometric santeens 10. Organising principles -103 a. translation b. rotation C. reflection d. glide reflection 11. elements-107 Part IV 12. Ornaments as symbols (praftka) -141 13. Styles(riti) -147 o phase 1. Mid 16th to late 17th century (from 275 to 425 years) o phase 2. Late 17th to early 19th century (from 150 to 275 years) o phase 3.19th to early 20th century (last 150 years) a. Composite style b. Gclectic style C. art deco o elements o patterns o motifs , 14. nexus-179-------------- Continuity of prehistoric devices