Venise Race is
Originating in Venice, Italy in the 16th century, it is primarily a type of needle lace (lace made with needles) and is characterized by extremely delicate and intricate designs.
Compared to other lace, Venise lace has a thicker and more three-dimensional design, and motifs such as flowers, leaves, and fruit are often expressed in three dimensions.
The steps below will be the same for other races, taking into account the historical background.
18th century lace was highly technical, elaborately handcrafted, and carried strong symbolic meaning within aristocratic society.
From large, three-dimensional borders called Gros Point to small motifs, even though it is the same lace, the atmosphere changes over the years.
In the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution led to the appearance of machine-made lace, and simpler, mass-produced designs became available. Floral and leafy patterns remained popular, but the decoration became more luxurious, and the variety of types and styles of lace expanded, becoming more popular among the general public and its uses became more widespread.
Currently available in the shop: Venise lace