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Definition of Duchesse lace

Duchesse lace
Duchesse lace Du`chesse" lace A beautiful variety of Brussels pillow lace made originally in Belgium and resembling Honiton guipure. It is worked with fine thread in large sprays, usually of the primrose pattern, with much raised work.

Meaning of Duchesse lace from wikipedia

- lacePoint d'Angleterre, Point plat appliqué, Point Duchesse Bobbin tape lace sometimes categorized as part lace (not to be confused with tape lace...
- mesh, rather than the hexagonal réseau. Point Duchesse ("Duchess point") is the term for a Belgian lace that does not have a réseau. It was named after...
- in Brussels or Ghent. In the 17th century, the Duchesse de Longueville organised the manufacture of lace at Chantilly. It has been produced from then until...
- books and lace patterns. Brugse Duchesse Wegwijs in kant/ Kantcentrum, 1983 p.38 Edna Sutton (1986). Bruges Flower Lace. Dryad Press Ltd. ISBN 0-85219-650-4...
- Duchesse lace. The frequent little roses gave the lace its name: Rosaline. The same name has been used for a seventeenth century Venetian needle lace...
- heavy white satin dress, with a band of lace ten centimeters wide encircling the waist. The skirt was sewn with lace 30 centimetres (12 in) wide and decorated...
- neck area. A thick band of lace was often sewn onto the neckline of a gown with ribbons, flowers, and/or jewels adorning the lace. Jewelry such as strings...
- the "lovers of the Gotha." The bride wore a Balmain silk gown of Lyonnaise lace, embroidered with fleur-de-lis, a symbol of the Capetian dynasty. The Duke...
- very feminine designs. Signature elements included fine Alençon and Duchesse lace, embroidery, ribbon work, and gold and silver textiles. While some of...
- printed silk fabric used for saris. Primary fabrics included brocade, duchesse satin, silk, and velvet. Real semiprecious stones were used for embroidery...