Innovations and the art of deception: mixed cloths in Venetian Crete (17th century)

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Authors
Publication date 2022
Host editors
  • G. Nigro
Book title La moda come motore economico: innovazione di processo e prodotto, nuove strategie commerciali, comportamento dei consumatori / Fashion as an economic engine: process and product innovation, commercial strategies, consumer behavior
ISBN
  • 9788855185646
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9788855185653
  • 9788855185660
Series Datini Studies in Economic History
Event LII Settimana di Studi. La moda come motore economico: innovazione di processo e prodotto, nuove strategie commerciali, comportamento dei consumatori
Pages (from-to) 15-24
Number of pages 10
Publisher Firenze: Firenze University Press
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam School for Regional, Transnational and European Studies (ARTES)
Abstract
This paper investigates innovations of the early modern European textile industry and practices of cultural transfer using seventeenth-century Venetian Crete as a case study. It explores the use of novelties, such as mixed cloths, in the dowries assigned to brides in the urban setting of Candia (modern Heraklion) and the surrounding countryside during the period 1600-1645. It draws on computer-processed data from marriage agreements and inventories of movables from the State Archives of Venice. It illustrates, through a comparative lens, how brides used (silk) mixed fabrics to differentiate themselves from others and how Venetian Crete followed the changes in production techniques of the European textile industry.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-565-3.04
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