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Unknown Maker, Flemish

Lace collar

Maker

Unknown Maker, Flemish

Culture

Flemish

Title

Lace collar

Year

created Late 1600s, reworked ca. 1810

Medium

  • Linen bobbin lace with added picot stitches,
  • restyled into a bertha collar

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Linen bobbin lace with added picot stitches,
  • restyled into a bertha collar

Materials

linen

Dimensions

114.3 x 20.3 cm (45 x 8 inches)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Gift of Edward and Cassandra Stone

Object Number

1993.011.9

Type

  • Textiles

Exhibition History

Past Made Present
Dutch Shadows in the Black Atlantic
Sep 03, 2022 – Aug 06, 2023

Label copy

In the 1600s, Flanders (now northern Belgium and part of the Netherlands) and Italy were the centers of lacemaking. Flemish lace is dense, and made following a pricked pattern from many threads wound on bobbins. Venetian lace is looser, and worked using a needle and a single thread.

Lace was once largely reserved for religious garments, altar clothes, and shrouds, but in the 1600s it became an everyday luxury item of adornment for the Dutch, who were flush with capital from the global trade of goods and enslaved people. Domestic and exemplary Italian lace was used to trim clothing, celebrate the birth of babies, and decorate Dutch households.

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Unknown Maker, Flemish
Lace collar, created Late 1600s, reworked ca. 1810
Linen bobbin lace with added picot stitches, restyled into a bertha collar
114.3 x 20.3 cm (45 x 8 inches)
Gift of Edward and Cassandra Stone 1993.011.9

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