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1707 Bordure, fragment Fragment composed by two lengths of the same lace. Bobbin made Valenciennes lace. Linen thread. Worked with continuous threads, with a rather thick and uniform “toilé”; the meshes of the ground, called “partridge eyes”, are regularly shaped, round at first and square after 1749. The decorative motives are... | ||||||
1710 Bordure Bobbin-made Genoa lace, made with gilt silver thread (“S” twist, raw silk) using the braid, mat and half stitches. Worked with continuous threads. The decoration is based on the insertion of the opposing “armellette”, alternated by variously arranged segments trimmed by picots and, in the elongate points, by... | ||||||
1724 Small tablecloth Embroidered white linen cloth worked with punto antico and punto riccio, decorated with needle lace settings worked with punto in aria and reticello. The needle lace edging trims the entire perimeter and it is decorated by a chessboard pattern. The square lace insertions reflects Sixteenth century patterns, while the... | ||||||
1762 Feminine collar Crochet. Irish lace. Mercerized cotton thread. “Peter Pan” model. At the centre of the decoration is an Irish rosette. | ||||||
1823 Feminine tie Rectangular lace with rounded corners. Needle lace. Point de gaze. Linen thread. The edgings is characterized by regularly alternated side-by-side stylized daisies and more complex corollas. There are no raised areas and rose petals, as it usually happens in this type of lace. In Belgium, the denomination point de... | ||||||
1832 Shawl Rectangular stole or shawl. Lace worked with mixed techniques, needle and bobbin lace in separate pieces. Brussels Duchesse. White linen thread. Ground with braided brides without picots. The decoration is focused on large, symmetrically arranged, floral motives. On the shorter sides, there are large medallions... | ||||||
1841 Bordure Bobbin-made Milano lace worked with ivory coloured linen thread. The cloth and half stitch are easily recognizable, while the rather thin brides of the ground trimmed by picots, are made with braid stitch. The very thick and lively pattern describes the complex unwinding of vegetable branches enriched by the large... | ||||||
1852 Barbina Barbina used to trim feminine hairstyle. Bobbin lace worked in separate pieces. Brussels lace. White linen thread. Drochel ground. Decorated with flowered branches on a ground with brides trimmed by picots. The border presents curly leaves and naturalistically designed flowers. The development of the decoration ends... | ||||||