Forage
Item 25-350
Item 25-350
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This listing is part of the collection we found during our March 2024 visit to Bruges.
This stunning panel has two repeats of the lovely floral motif shown in the first pic, and one end has a raw edge.
It is handmade, with a natural linen thread.
Measures 80 x 35cm
Lace has been commercially available since the 16th century in Belgium.
There are 4 predominant varieties from different regions:
Brussels specialised in pillow-lace with cut thread.
Antwerp was renowned for its pillow-lace with continuing thread.
Bruges became famous for its "Binche lace" especially the "point de fée" (fairy lace).
East Flanders the lace production developed as a needle technique, which was mostly used for very fine cloth and became known as "Brussels lace".



