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  2. Alençon lace - Wikipedia

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    Alençon lace ( UK: / ˈælənsɒn, æˈlɒ̃sɒ̃ /, [ 1] US: / əˈlɛnsɒn, - sən /) [ 2][ 3] or point d'Alençon ( French: [pwɛ̃ dalɑ̃sɔ̃]) is a needle lace that originated in Alençon, France. It is sometimes called the "Queen of lace." Lace making began in Alençon during the 16th century and the local industry was rapidly expanded ...

  3. Chantilly lace - Wikipedia

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    Chantilly lace. Chantilly lace is a handmade bobbin lace named after the city of Chantilly, [ 1] France, in a tradition dating from the 17th century. [ 2][ 3] The famous silk laces were introduced in the 18th century. Chantilly lace, was also produced in the 19th century but this one was actually made not in Chantilly area but in the French ...

  4. Cité de la Dentelle et de la Mode - Wikipedia

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    Cité de la Dentelle et de la Mode. Coordinates: 50.9504°N 1.8555°E. The Cité de la Dentelle et de la Mode is a museum of lace in Pas de Calais in northern France. It is one of two museums in France to celebrate machine lace making. The museum is an Anchor point on the European Route of Industrial Heritage . [1]

  5. Lace - Wikipedia

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    Lace arrived in France when Catherine de Medici, newly married to King Henry II in 1533, brought Venetian lace-makers to her new homeland. The French royal court and the fashions popular there, influenced the lace that started to be made in France. It was delicate and graceful, compared to the heavier needle or point-laces of Venice. Examples ...

  6. Tulle (netting) - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from Tulle, a city in the southern central region of France. Tulle was well known as a center of lace and silk production in the 18th century, and early tulle netting probably originated in this French city. Tulle netting certainly appeared earlier in Parisian ballet costume than in most other nations, suggesting that tulle ...

  7. Valenciennes lace - Wikipedia

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    Valenciennes lace. Valenciennes lace is a type of bobbin lace which originated in Valenciennes, in the Nord département of France, and flourished from about 1705 to 1780. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Later production moved to Belgium, in and around Ypres. [ 3][ 4][ 5] The industry continued onto the 19th century on a diminished scale. [ 3] By the 19th century ...

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