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A beautiful collection of antique lace trims, each featuring its own delicate pattern, intricate weaving, and soft ivory patina. With multiple meters of lace in varying widths and designs, this set is a treasure trove for textile lovers, crafters, and collectors of antique haberdashery.
The fine, hand-worked details and soft, timeworn texture suggest these trims date from the late 19th to early 20th century, possibly handmade or machine-produced in France or Belgium, both known for their renowned lace-making traditions.
Whether used for restoring antique textiles, sewing, embellishing linens, or styling in a vintage display, these trims embody the artistry of another era.
A Piece with a Story
Lace trims like these were once a staple of fine European dressmaking and home linens, carefully applied to bridal gowns, heirloom handkerchiefs, and delicate underpinnings. Each length was meticulously woven or crocheted, preserving a tradition that has existed for centuries.
Now, this collection is ready for a new chapter—whether as part of a creative sewing project, a styled vignette in a French-inspired interior, or a collector’s archive of antique textiles.
Details & Condition:
- Material: Likely cotton/linen lace
- Era: Late 19th century
- Quantity: Multiple meters in three distinct styles
- Condition: Beautifully aged, soft with time—some natural wear and patina, characteristic of antique textiles
Perfect for seamstresses, antique textile collectors, or lovers of old-world craftsmanship. Whether used to restore period clothing, trim curtains or table linens, or simply displayed as part of a curated sewing collection, these laces carry the delicate beauty of a bygone era.
A beautiful collection of antique lace trims, each featuring its own delicate pattern, intricate weaving, and soft ivory patina. With multiple meters of lace in varying widths and designs, this set is a treasure trove for textile lovers, crafters, and collectors of antique haberdashery.
The fine, hand-worked details and soft, timeworn texture suggest these trims date from the late 19th to early 20th century, possibly handmade or machine-produced in France or Belgium, both known for their renowned lace-making traditions.
Whether used for restoring antique textiles, sewing, embellishing linens, or styling in a vintage display, these trims embody the artistry of another era.
A Piece with a Story
Lace trims like these were once a staple of fine European dressmaking and home linens, carefully applied to bridal gowns, heirloom handkerchiefs, and delicate underpinnings. Each length was meticulously woven or crocheted, preserving a tradition that has existed for centuries.
Now, this collection is ready for a new chapter—whether as part of a creative sewing project, a styled vignette in a French-inspired interior, or a collector’s archive of antique textiles.
Details & Condition:
- Material: Likely cotton/linen lace
- Era: Late 19th century
- Quantity: Multiple meters in three distinct styles
- Condition: Beautifully aged, soft with time—some natural wear and patina, characteristic of antique textiles
Perfect for seamstresses, antique textile collectors, or lovers of old-world craftsmanship. Whether used to restore period clothing, trim curtains or table linens, or simply displayed as part of a curated sewing collection, these laces carry the delicate beauty of a bygone era.