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    Diseño de accesorios articulados a corpiños con la aplicación de técnicas de tejido artesanal Saraguro
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Diseño y Arquitectura. Carrera de Diseño de Modas, 2021-10-01) Vacacela Chalán, Nina Stefannia; Medina Robalino, Aylen Karina
    The production of accessories that is currently being developed in Saraguro, had its origins with the emergence of artisan techniques, which represents production, with the use of the hand only, for which this integrative project was executed that includes the proposal of a collection of necklaces that meet the preferences and tastes of the users, for which the beads were applied as the main material, in order to enhance the beauty of the saraguras and promote the historical legacy of its people. Through the analysis of the bibliographic information, it was found that the elaboration of necklaces articulated to bodices with the application of artisanal weaving techniques is of great relevance to enhance the femininity of the Saragura woman, being thus those who are 25 to 35 years old, They show greater interest in acquiring new models of accessories to use them very frequently because these characterize their identity traits such as the chakana, deities, nature and the colors of the rainbow that make up their worldview. In this area, a design proposal was developed for a collection of accessories articulated to bodices, which were made as a tangible product, for which the neotraditional profile of the users was considered as a starting point, mixing a traditional touch with the current one. in an area of promotion of the culture of Saraguro. Therefore, this project is constituted as a guide that consolidates the knowledge of accessory design so that it can be applied later in the production of new necklaces that promote the importance of promoting the artisanal productive sector as a way of contributing to the fulfillment of the objectives development plans proposed in Ecuador, where it seeks to increase the inclusion of indigenous cultures in various social activities for a more equitable coexistence.

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