The making of lace is a very complicated process, in which silk threads or yarns are woven according to a set pattern.
Even a less complex pattern would take a skilled female worker a month or more to complete.
Lace originated in Europe, and lace craftsmanship was originally developed from knitting craftsmanship.
B.C.4Drawing lace and lace have been found in ancient Egyptian tombs in the 19th century.
In the early days, European folk used fish bones as pins to stick on mats, and then used sheep's foot bones as winding tubes.
The lace made is called bone lace(bone lace), that is, stick lace.


Sticky lace in17During the 19th century, the bobbin laces of Brussels, Belgium and Genoa, Italy were mainly famous.
By the 18th century, it was almost all over Europe. It can be said to be its heyday.
By the 19th century, lace craftsmanship was gradually introduced to Shandong Province, China, and women began to learn to use bobbin tubes to make lace.
Since the 20th century, stick lace has declined in European and American countries, but is booming in China.
Such exquisite workmanship has been a symbol of upper-class status in long history, and it is also an important element that reflects the feminine characteristics of women.
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