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Limited Coverage, July 26, 2000
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This review is from: Mandarin Squares: Mandarins and their Insignia (Images of Asia) (Hardcover)
This is a useful book if you are just getting started learning about mandarin squares. However, this slim volume does not go into any depth. The limited pictures of mandarin squares do not give any indication of how the designs changed over time. The time spent discussing embroidery techniques do not add much to the understanding of the things that were being embroidered. I found Ladder to the Clouds much more informative.
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A very basic introduction..., February 15, 2005
This review is from: Mandarin Squares: Mandarins and their Insignia (Images of Asia) (Hardcover)
This book gives only a very basic introduction to Mandarin Squares. The number of photos is limited, and the book itself is very thin. For a much better book on the subject, check out Ladder to the Clouds by Beverly Jackson & David Hugus.
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Insights Galore, June 19, 2000
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This review is from: Mandarin Squares: Mandarins and their Insignia (Images of Asia) (Hardcover)
Although Mandarin Squares might seem to be a narrowly esoteric subject, author Valerie M. Garrett helps us to realize that a facet can be a portal to understanding an entire era. One walks away with a fuller appreciation of just how a 12-inch-square silk weaving can determine how a person was regarded in Dynastic China. Garrett helps us understand how these rank badges of the ruling Mandarin class helped dictate the amount of respect show by others. We also gain understanding of the meanings of various emblems, as well as a great appreciation for the painstaking and artistic work that went into the weaving of these official marks of status.
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