Point de Gaze lace cuff
In the late-nineteenth century, Belgian Point de Gaze lace was the most sought after choice for women’s dress for its elaborate decoration and its light mesh ground. This ostentatious piece likely served as the trim or flounce on a dress. The piece features classic Point de Gaze elements, including the gauze-like mesh ground, the thin cordonnet (outline thread) around each motif, and the elaborate multiplicity of closely spaced geometric and organic designs. Its distinct style and high quality would have openly displayed the wearer’s wealth. This lace descended in the Lewis family of Virginia.