través
Travás is a traditional form of ornamental woven fabric originating from the central regions of Peru, particularly associated with the Andean highlands. Often crafted using alpaca, wool, or a blend of natural fibers, travás are distinguished by their vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and durable weave. These textiles serve both practical and cultural purposes within local communities.
Historically, travás have been used as blankets, ponchos, and wraps, providing insulation in the cold mountain
The production of travás involves traditional hand-weaving techniques passed down through generations. Artisans utilize backstrap or
In recent years, travás have gained recognition beyond their indigenous origins as symbols of cultural heritage
Efforts to preserve and promote travás are part of broader initiatives aimed at maintaining indigenous textile
Overall, travás exemplify the weaving mastery, cultural expression, and resilience of Andean communities, representing an important