Publication: Textiles virreinales: una aproximación histórica a los textiles y tinturas en los virreinatos peruano y novohispano
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Terreros Roldán, Daniella
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El textil es el elemento que materializa el diseño de cada atuendo, cumpliendo múltiples funciones y decorando el cuerpo a partir de los patrones estéticos de cada cultura y cada época. Durante el periodo virreinal la belleza de las prendas armonizaba con la rica variedad de colores utilizados en los textiles, producto de los pigmentos derivados de insectos, plantas y minerales. A propósito, el presente artículo invita al lector a poder identificar las similitudes y diferencias de los textiles y tinturas que se usaban en los virreinatos peruano y novohispano, indagar sobre los obrajes y el papel de los “géneros de Castilla” y las diferentes mercancías textiles que se empleaban en ambos virreinatos.
The textile is the element that materializes the design of each outfit, fulfilling multiple functions and decorating the body based on the aesthetic patterns of each culture and each era. During the colonial period, the beauty of the garments harmonized with the rich variety of colors used in textiles, the product of pigments derived from insects, plants, and minerals. This article invites the reader to be able to identify the similarities and differences of the textiles and dyes that were used in the Peruvian and New Spain viceroyalties, inquire about the mills and the role of the “genres of Castile” and the different textile products that were used in both viceroyalties.
The textile is the element that materializes the design of each outfit, fulfilling multiple functions and decorating the body based on the aesthetic patterns of each culture and each era. During the colonial period, the beauty of the garments harmonized with the rich variety of colors used in textiles, the product of pigments derived from insects, plants, and minerals. This article invites the reader to be able to identify the similarities and differences of the textiles and dyes that were used in the Peruvian and New Spain viceroyalties, inquire about the mills and the role of the “genres of Castile” and the different textile products that were used in both viceroyalties.




