Taatit Rugs: The Pile Bedcovers of Shetland
Shetland's taatit rugs are part of a Nordic tradition of pile bedcovers which extended from Finland to Ireland. The woollen bedcovers were made using natural dyes to create bold, colourful designs. Some of the designs incorporate symbols used in Nordic and Shetlandic folklore.
Stories of individual bedcovers reflect the lives of Shetlanders during the past 250 years. Over 80 bedcovers are included in the catalogue, including full colour images.
This is the first study of these unique textiles, part of Shetland Museum's Textile Collection, a Recognised Collection of National Significance in Scotland. The research project was funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund.
Dimensions: 24cm x 26.5cm
Author: Carol Christiansen
Publish date: October 2015
Publisher: Shetland Heritage Publications
ISBN: 978-0-9932740-4-6
Book format: Paperback
Pages: 273
Theme: Textile rugs