Description
This meticulously researched hardcover traces the fascinating story of silk production in India—from ancient trading routes to modern sericulture initiatives. Whether you’re a textile historian, student of Indian heritage, or someone curious about how silk threads are cultivated and processed, this book offers rare insights into the various government and private efforts to develop India’s silk industry. At 204 pages of detailed exploration, it’s an essential read for anyone interested in India’s economic and cultural contributions to global textile commerce. A treasured reference for collectors and scholars alike.
- Reading age: 12 years and up
- Print length: 204 pages
- Language: English
- Dimensions: 28.94 x 22.59 x 2.04 cm
- Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
- Publication date: 1 January 2024
- ISBN-10: 936433986X
- ISBN-13: 978-9364339865
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this book cover about Indian sericulture?
This 204-page hardcover explores India’s silk industry history, including traditional sericulture methods, historical attempts to expand silk production, and the cultural significance of silk in Indian textile heritage. It’s a comprehensive account of how India developed and maintained its role as a major silk producer.
Is this book suitable for students learning about Indian textiles and history?
Yes, absolutely. With a reading age of 12 years and up, this book is ideal for students researching Indian economic history, textile production, and cultural heritage. It combines historical narrative with practical details about sericulture, making it valuable for school projects and university-level studies.
Who should buy this Silk In India book?
This book appeals to textile historians, students of Indian heritage and commerce, collectors interested in silk industry documentation, and anyone curious about traditional Indian crafts. If you’re researching India’s contributions to global trade or weaving history, this is a must-have reference.
What makes this Gyan Publishing House edition special?
Published by Gyan Publishing House in 2024, this hardcover edition offers a durable, collector-quality format of a specialized historical work. The sturdy 28.94 x 22.59 x 2.04 cm hardcover binding ensures longevity for repeated reference and archival preservation.
Can I buy this sericulture book online in India?
Yes, you can purchase this hardcover directly from The Bookish Owl at an affordable price of ₹929.50. We ship across India, making it easy to access this specialized historical text without visiting multiple bookstores.






