Strip of gold side with fan and cross between crossing threads, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1799 Strip bobbin, gold side. The repeating pattern is formed by two bundles of three side -by -side gold threads, which cross each other and thus make a surface distribution of different forms. In the surfaces, motifs have been made in shape, including a cross a fan, rectangles and V-shapes. The motifs and the top edge are made with thinner filé threads. At the top and bottom of the strip are more or less straight finished. The motifs are partly connected by a Maas soil, a lace-hole stroke grid. . bobbin


Strip of gold side with fan and cross between crossing threads, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1799 Strip bobbin, gold side. The repeating pattern is formed by two bundles of three side -by -side gold threads, which cross each other and thus make a surface distribution of different forms. In the surfaces, motifs have been made in shape, including a cross a fan, rectangles and V-shapes. The motifs and the top edge are made with thinner filé threads. At the top and bottom of the strip are more or less straight finished. The motifs are partly connected by a Maas soil, a lace-hole stroke grid. . bobbin lace


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