Rare and highly collectible ethnographic and craft study dedicated to the traditional weaving techniques of the island of Milos, Greece.
Written by Zafeiris Vaos and published by EOMMEX (Hellenic Organization of Small and Medium Enterprises and Handicrafts) in 1986, this first edition documents the rich textile heritage of Milos, including traditional weaving methods, patterns, tools, and cultural context.
The publication is an important reference for Greek folk art, textile history, and Aegean island craftsmanship, preserving knowledge of techniques that were rapidly disappearing during the late 20th century.
This edition was printed in a limited run of 3000 copies, making it increasingly difficult to find in good condition today.
Details:
Author: Zafeiris Vaos
Title: Traditional Weaving of Milos
Original Greek title: Η Παραδοσιακή Υφαντική της Μήλου
Publisher: EOMMEX (Hellenic Organization of Small and Medium Enterprises and Handicrafts)
Year: 1986
First edition
Print run: 3000 copies
Pages: 108
Dimensions: 27.5 × 21 cm
Language: Greek
Softcover
Condition:
Very good vintage condition overall, with light signs of age and handling consistent with storage. Interior clean and complete.
Notes:
A desirable reference for collectors of Greek folk art, textile traditions, ethnography, and Aegean island cultural studies. Publications by EOMMEX on traditional crafts are increasingly sought after due to their documentary and educational value.











