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1214 Feminine collar Border used to trim the neckline of a feminine dress. Bobbin lace. Linen thread, “S” twist. Brussels lace, late Louis XIV style. Among the decorative motives are palm trees, branches with small inflorescences, wavy frames between the floral motives and the feathered leaves typically found in French and Flemish... | ||||||
1310 Brassiere Modano, better known as filet. The net is embroidered using cloth stitch made with white cotton threads. The bra is fastened on the back with hooks and is lightly pleated at the armpits. The decorative pattern is mainly floral with a following of small roses along one of the borders, while the other is finished by a... | ||||||
1492 Evening handkerchief White linen batiste trimmed by Argentella lace made using the Carrickmacross technique. The linen, embroidered with cordonnet stitch, is applied on the ground. Picots, lined in oblique rows, decorate the net with rather irregular hexagonal meshes, thicker along the edgings. | ||||||
1496 Head scarf Handmade white embroideries and drawn-threads embroidery. Bobbin lace worked with linen thread. Decoration with flowered shoots. The patterns are along the borders of the fabric. In the lace, slightly gathered at the corners, simple geometric motives are alternated to stylized corollas. The technique is typically... | ||||||
1519 Doily Elliptical. Cotton thread. Needle lace worked in punto Venezia and punto Burano. Made in Burano. | ||||||
1537 Setting Needle lace worked using the reticello technique on a linen cloth with cutwork executed with linen thread. The edgings are highlighted by openwork embroideries arranged in two rows. The decorative motives, enclosed in square frames, alternated two separate typologies, diamond shapes with a rosette in the centre and... | ||||||
1544 Setting Needle lace worked using the reticello technique on a linen cloth with cutwork executed with linen thread. The decorative motives, enclosed in square frames, are mostly geometric and assembled in order to create rosettes, wheels, stars, kites, stylized round shapes. The picoted brides are occasionally enriched by... | ||||||
1553 Unfinished doily Unfinished circular doily. Needle lace worked with cotton thread using the Punto Venezia and Punto Burano techniques. The pattern, that shows a clearly legible design that includes facing elephants among vegetable volutes, is mounted on cloth, secured on the pillow and supported by the murello. The lace comes from the... | ||||||