Bobbin lace collar with heart and drop shape between two lobes formed by a narrow continuous ribbon, Natural Bobbin lace collar: Russian lace. Semi-circular model with scallops. A continuous narrow ribbon in linen with a thick decorative thread in the middle forms the contours of the symmetrical motifs. The repeating pattern alternates between a heart and a drop shape between two lobes. The motifs are beamed outwards. In each droplet shape and between the two bulges of the heart there is always a flower with five petals clenched in shape. Connections are made with double iconic braids


Bobbin lace collar with heart and drop shape between two lobes formed by a narrow continuous ribbon, Natural Bobbin lace collar: Russian lace. Semi-circular model with scallops. A continuous narrow ribbon in linen with a thick decorative thread in the middle forms the contours of the symmetrical motifs. The repeating pattern alternates between a heart and a drop shape between two lobes. The motifs are beamed outwards. In each droplet shape and between the two bulges of the heart there is always a flower with five petals clenched in shape. Connections are made with double iconic braids and braids that form four-pointed stars. The pattern is probably by Mrs. van der Meulen-Nulle and the collar is cloned by her student Alida Maria van Schaik., Louise Wilhelmina van der Meulen-Nulle, Netherlands, c. 1919, linen (material), Russian lace, h cm × w 35 cm w cm


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