Bobbin Lace (Point d'Angleterre) Lappets and Edging for a Cap
https://clevelandart.org/art/1934.273
Very few complete lace headdresses from the 1700s and 1800s (known as a ‘lace head’) survive, but three pieces formed this type of headwear. This long piece of lace formed the cap edging and lappets and is one part of a ‘lace head’; a complete lace headdress can be seen in CMA...
Artifact
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114672
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en
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accession
1934.273
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Terms
Culture
Belgium, Brussels
Technique
linen: bobbin lace
Medium
linen: bobbin lace
Genre
Lace
Department
Textiles
Relations
belongs_to