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  • Farthingale - Wikipedia
    The Spanish verdugado, from which "farthingale" derives, was a hoop skirt originally stiffened with esparto grass; later designs in the temperate climate zone were stiffened with osiers (willow withies), rope, or (from about 1580) whalebone
  • Spanish farthingale - Fashion History Timeline
    “The Spanish verdugado, from which “farthingale” derives, was a hoop skirt originally stiffened with the subtropical Giant Cane; later designs in the temperate climate zone were stiffened with osiers (willow cuttings), rope, or (from about 1580) whalebone
  • History of the Spanish Farthingale - Elizabethan Costume
    The name "farthingale" itself is an English corruption of the Spanish "verdugado", a word for the Spanish word for wood, which refers to the rings of wood or willow osiers forming the rigid rings attached to the skirt
  • Reconstructing a Renaissance Verdugado - Spain. . . ish
    What Is It? Spanish verdugado (farthingale) of the mid-16th century This verdugado is constructed following the pattern for a verdugado de seda para muger in Juan de Alcega's Libro De Geometria, Practica, y Traca published in 1589
  • RAE - ASALE - verdugado | Diccionario de la lengua española
    Definición RAE de «verdugado» según el Diccionario de la lengua española: 1 m Vestidura que las mujeres usaban debajo de las basquiñas para ahuecarlas
  • verdugado - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun verdugado (plural verdugados) (historical) A type of dress with a hoop, similar to the farthingale
  • Farthingale History, Styles Sleeves - Study. com
    Originating in Spain, the farthingale was known as a verdugado, or wood, referring to the hoops of willow wood or cane used to give the skirt its hoop shape This Spanish skirt style soon moved
  • Shedding the light on Farthingales - Handwoven
    The name farthingale is a corrupted version of the Spanish name for the garment, verdugado —which is appropriate, given that Catherine of Aragon is credited with bringing the farthingale to England when she came over to marry Arthur, Prince of Wales
  • Verdugado - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
    El verdugado era un tipo de saya de la indumentaria femenina cortesana a partir del siglo XVI Estaba formado por un armazón de alambres de madera o ballenas, o de aros ("verdugos") forrados y cosidos por su parte externa creando un cuerpo cónico
  • Farthingales (The Diary of Samuel Pepys)
    The Spanish verdugado, from which "farthingale" derives, was a hoop skirt originally stiffened with esparto grass; later designs in the temperate climate zone were stiffened with osiers (willow withies), rope, or (from about 1580) whalebone





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