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Inadan, the Mastery of Tuareg Artisans: Contemporary and Traditional Work in Metal, Leather, and Wood [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 328 pages, height x width: 305x229 mm, weight: 1873 g, 300+ color images
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Apr-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764366084
  • ISBN-13: 9780764366086
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 328 pages, height x width: 305x229 mm, weight: 1873 g, 300+ color images
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Apr-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764366084
  • ISBN-13: 9780764366086
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A rare look at the Inadan, the artist and craftspeople of the Tuareg, an indigenous culture of the Sahara.





Take a rare look at the artisans of the Tuareg people, who have made their home in North and West Africa for untold generations. An essential part of their hierarchical society is the group known as "Inadan"the artists and craftspeople who make and adorn day-to-day objects, tools, crosses, jewelry, cutlery, swords, bags, musical instruments, and saddles.







The artisans use local materials in traditional ways to make objects of utility and beauty. These pieces and the skills required to make them are passed from parent to child, often within closely knit family structures in which fathers, sons, mothers, and daughters work together. Through his unprecedented access to the Inadan, the author captures the fragile Inadan culture as revealed through their rituals and artifacts. To help keep Inadan skills alive, the crafters share them with you through step-by-step photos and instructions.







Never-before-captured photographs by Tuareg craftsmen illustrate the materials and techniques used to create 40 objects. These objectsboth functional and decorativeteach traditional techniques to modern crafters, capturing the culture and folk craft of the Inadan.
Introduction
1 How This Book Came to Be
8(3)
2 Traveling in Africa
11(2)
3 Mouhamed Adjidar Hada
13(8)
4 Ghaicha Mahamad-Zeinaba Atako--Fatima Atako
21(8)
5 Mohamed Moussa Ahmed
29(5)
6 Eghawel Douga
34(5)
7 Having & Making the Right Tools
39(5)
8 Tuwint of Tafadist---Anvil & Hammer
44(8)
9 Anouwoud---Bellows
52(5)
10 The Three Teas
57(3)
11 Ireirade---Repairing Enameled Teapot
60(4)
12 ra#hrifc---Tea Utensils Bag
64(1)
13 Tafadist---Sugar Hammer
65(13)
14 Teneghelt tan Ferwan---Iferouane Cross
78(7)
15 Teneghelt tan Agadez---Agadez Cross
85(3)
16 Teneleyt---Zinder Cross
88(1)
17 Efanghal---Mold
89(5)
18 Terssindre---Cust Rings
94(7)
19 Tassindre Alhayatoum---Forged Rings
101(8)
20 Alkis---Forged Bracelet
109(4)
21 Tazoka---Grigri Bracelet
113(5)
22 Tazoka---Brass & Silver Bracelet
118(4)
23 Elkeuzz---Ibony & Silver Bracelets
122(6)
24 Concave Wood & Silver Bracelet
128(3)
25 Iwiki---Stone Armlet
131(7)
26 Samboro---Bracelets
138(7)
27 Tizabaten---Torged Earrings
145(6)
28 Eghourou Necklace
151(9)
29 Takaza---Agate & Silver Pendant
160(8)
30 Talhakimy---Teardrop Agate Pendant
168(7)
31 Enafad---Pendant Wallet
175(6)
32 Tcherot---Amulet
181(10)
33 Attaguan---Turban Tcherot
191(9)
34 Tcherot tan eghaf (Attaguan)
200(6)
35 Bartchakasse---Hair Ornament
206(8)
36 Assayar---Veil Weight
214(7)
37 Tassoukhfoul---Tuareg Lock
221(11)
38 Emar wad---Hair Pick, Tweezers, & Other Tools
232(5)
39 Tchokal---Lettev Opener
237(5)
40 Tchokal---Silver Spoon
242(5)
41 TseukaltfyTamulat---Spoons & Ladles
247(9)
42 Takoba---Sword
256(10)
43 Elmoshi---Knife
266(3)
44 Elmoshi--Knife with Cast Handle
269(5)
45 Adafor---Leather Cushion
274(6)
46 Tamzak---Camel Saddle
280(13)
47 Bata---Leather Containers
293(8)
48 Aghrick---Garment Storage Bag
301(11)
49 Algaita---Musical Instrument
312(10)
50 Appendix: The Makers & Photographers
322(2)
Glossary 324(3)
Index 327
Matthieu Cheminée is a French-born jeweler and the author of Jewelry of West Africa and The Art of Stamping. Matthieus work has been shown in galleries in the US and Canada. He maintains a workshop and studio in Sutton, Quebec.  www.matthieucheminee.com