Lace Patterns and Textiles

Elegant lace strips showcasing intricate designs and historical details, suitable for fashion and interior decoration inspirations.

Strip of needle side with cornflowers, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1820 Two -thirds of the width is filled with a spreading pattern of falling cornflowers on a coarse soil (of flooded bars). A third of the width forms a right-winged outer edge (with a single alençon soil), lined with two pearl lists, and decorated with a horizontal flank of stretched stalks, each with three cornflowers, which are always in the same direction. Alençon side. France linen (material) Alençon Lace Two -thirds of the width is filled with a spreading pattern of falling cornflowers on a coarse soil (of flooded bars). A third of the width forms a right-winged outer edge (with a single alençon soil), lined with two pearl lists, and decorated with a horizontal flank of stretched stalks, each with three cornflowers, which are always in the same direction. Alençon side. France linen (material) Alençon Lace
Strip of needle side with cornflowers, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1820 Two -thirds of the width is filled with a spreading pattern of falling cornflowers on a coarse soil (of flooded bars). A third of the width forms a right-winged outer edge (with a single alençon soil), lined with two pearl lists, and decorated with a horizontal flank of stretched stalks, each with three cornflowers, which are always in the same direction. Alençon side. France linen (material) Alençon Lace Two -thirds of the width is filled with a spreading pattern of falling cornflowers on a coarse soil (of flooded bars). A third of the width forms a right-winged outer edge (with a single alençon soil), lined with two pearl lists, and decorated with a horizontal flank of stretched stalks, each with three cornflowers, which are always in the same direction. Alençon side. France linen (material) Alençon Lace