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Chantilly lace

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This article is about the type of lace. For the song, see Chantilly Lace.

Chantilly lace is a handmade bobbin lace from the city of Chantilly, France, dating from the 17th century, though the most famous are silk laces introduced in 18th century. Chantilly lace gained more colors in the 19th century.

Common designs include floral and ribbons, usually on a spotted background.


Lace types
NeedlePunto in Aria | Point de Venise | Point de France | Alençon | Argentan | Argentella | Hollie Point | Point de Gaze | Youghal | Limerick
Embroidered: Reticella | Buratto | Filet/Lacis | Tambour | Teneriffe | Needlerun Net
Cut Work: Broderie Anglaise | Carrickmacross
BobbinAncient: Antwerp | Pottenkant | Ecclesiastical
Continental: Binche | Flanders | Mechlin | Paris | Valenciennes
Point ground: Bayeux | Blonde | Bucks point | Chantilly | Tønder | Beveren | Lille
Guipure: Genoese | Venetian | Bedfordshire | Cluny | Maltese
Part laces: Honiton | Brugges | Brussels
Tape: Milanese | Flemish | Russian | Peasant
TapeMezzopunto | Princess | Renaissance | Romanian point
KnottedMacramé | Tatting
CrochetedIrish crochet | Hairpin | Filet Crochet
KnittedShetland | Estonian | Icelandic | Danish | German
Machine-madeWarp Knit | Leavers | Pusher | Barmen | Curtain Machine | Chemical
Hand Finished: Hand-run Gimps
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