"The impeccable credentials of two British experts-University of Wales professor Dransart, author of Earth, Water, Fleece and Fabric (2002), and the British Museum's Wolfe-define the subject of, and explain the illustrations used in, this informative guide. Using the collection of the British Museum as their main inspiration, the authors set the stage by identifying the geography and time line on which they focus their survey of Andean textiles (Colombia to Chile, 200 BC to the late eighteenth century). Those unfamiliar with loom and off-loom weaving are treated to brief descriptions of color, techniques, and structure, along with a narrative about the division of labor and rites of passage for weavers. This overview leads to examples and item-by-item descriptions (date, 'title, ' size, geography, description, and short commentary). Textile freaks and artists, enjoy!" — Booklist
"…gorgeous photographs of historical pieces from the British Museum along with thoughtful and up-to-date commentary on the history and textile techniques of the peoples of the Andes. The pieces covered range from 200 B.C.E. to the late 18th century C.E. and encompass multiple cultures that lived in the Andes region, including Nasca, Wari, and Inca. Many books or catalogs of similar collections are either out of print or contain mainly black-and-white photographs, so it is a pleasure to see a new book covering this important area with over 100 color photographs. There is a glossary of terms and an excellent selected reading list of books and articles." — Library Journal