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Honiton lace trim

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Honiton lace trim
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Lace, the product of intense, time-consuming hand work, signaled prestige, power, and wealth, and consequently acted as an important finishing touch on elite dress. Martha Washington owned several sets of lace that she used to adorn her gowns, caps, and other accessories.

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Date1750-1765
Geography Made - England
Medium/TechniqueLinen, bobbin lace
DimensionsOverall: 2 5/8 in. × 5 5/8 in. (6.67 cm × 14.29 cm)
Credit LinePurchase, 1956
Object numberW-2159/D
DescriptionHoniton white linen bobbin lace featuring a repeating scrolling pattern of flowers, leaves, on a true droschel net, in two sizes, with picots on both edges.

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