Hapslip van Kloskant with slanted winding flower branches, anonymous, c. 1780 - c. 1790 Heat slip of natural -colored bobbin: Mechelen side. Rounded end on one side, unfinished and straight -cut end on the other. The pattern consists of loose and slanted winding flower branches, with a few leaves on curved side branches and two flowers that cut the main branch. The branches always stick from one long side towards the other long side and vice versa, creating a broken zigzag line from branches. Along the edges is a succession of narrow twigs or leaves that form more or less oval -shaped cartouch


Hapslip van Kloskant with slanted winding flower branches, anonymous, c. 1780 - c. 1790 Heat slip of natural -colored bobbin: Mechelen side. Rounded end on one side, unfinished and straight -cut end on the other. The pattern consists of loose and slanted winding flower branches, with a few leaves on curved side branches and two flowers that cut the main branch. The branches always stick from one long side towards the other long side and vice versa, creating a broken zigzag line from branches. Along the edges is a succession of narrow twigs or leaves that form more or less oval -shaped cartouches at a regular distance. The motifs are made in linen battle with thicker and shiny contour threads. They are connected by a fine grid, a Mechelen soil. In Bloemharten and Cartouches a rough grid, a rose ground, has been used as a decorative soil. Mechelen linen (material) bobbin lace / Mechlin (lace) Heat slip of natural -colored bobbin: Mechelen side. Rounded end on one side, unfinished and straight -cut end on the other. The pattern consists of loose and slanted winding flower branches, with a few leaves on curved side branches and two flowers that cut the main branch. The branches always stick from one long side towards the other long side and vice versa, creating a broken zigzag line from branches. Along the edges is a succession of narrow twigs or leaves that form more or less oval -shaped cartouches at a regular distance. The motifs are made in linen battle with thicker and shiny contour threads. They are connected by a fine grid, a Mechelen soil. In Bloemharten and Cartouches a rough grid, a rose ground, has been used as a decorative soil. Mechelen linen (material) bobbin lace / Mechlin (lace)


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