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Honiton lace is a type of
bobbin lace made in
Honiton, Devon, in the
United Kingdom.
Historical Honiton lace designs focused on
scrollwork and depictions...
- and in the 19th
century Queen Victoria had her
wedding dress made of
Honiton lace,
though the
dress itself was made in the
fishing village of Beer. The...
- wear
white for
their wedding. The
Honiton lace used for her
wedding dress proved an
important boost to
Devon lace-making.
Queen Victoria has been credited...
- in
Honiton in
Devon at the end of the 16th century. They
continued to make
pillow and
other lace, as they had in
their homeland, but
Honiton lace never...
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design Part
lace Honiton lace – very fine
English lace with many
flowers Rosaline Perlée – a
mixed lace, but
mainly bobbin lace Bruges lace – ****embled...
- Aragon.
Knowing her daughter's love of
lace,
Queen Victoria allowed Princess Beatrice to wear the
Honiton lace and veil
which she
herself had worn on...
- Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, when
Victoria wore a
white gown
trimmed with
Honiton lace.
Illustrations of the
wedding were
widely published, and many brides...
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Queen Victoria, wore a
dress of
white satin featuring deep
flounces of
Honiton lace, the
design of
which featured roses, ivy, and myrtle, for her marriage...
- of
white moire antique ornamented with
three flounces of
Honiton lace. The
design of the
lace consisted of
bouquets in open work of the rose, shamrock...
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Janet Sutherland, who
served as
Embroiderer to the Queen. It was made of
Honiton lace and
Spitalfields silk, and was
fashioned after Queen Victoria's wedding...