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- Chantilly_lace abstract "Chantilly lace is a handmade bobbin lace named after the city of Chantilly, France, in a tradition dating from the 17th century, though the most famous are silk laces introduced in the 18th century. Though called Chantilly lace, most of the lace bearing this name was actually made in Bayeux in France and Geraardsbergen, now in Belgium.Chantilly lace is known for its fine ground, outlined pattern, and abundant detail. The pattern is outlined in cordonnet, a flat untwisted strand. The best Chantilly laces were made of silk, and were generally black, which made them suitable for mourning wear. White Chantilly lace was also made, both in linen and silk, though most Chantilly laces were made of silk. The black silk Chantilly lace became especially popular, and there was a large market for it in Spain and the Americas. Chantilly and the Spanish laces (such as Blonde lace) were the most popular black laces. Little white Chantilly was ever made. Another notable thing about Chantilly lace is the use of a half-and-whole stitch as a fill to achieve the effect of light and shadow in the pattern, which was generally of flowers. The background, or réseau, was in the form of a six pointed star, and was made of the same thread as the pattern, unlike the otherwise similar Blonde lace. The lace was produced in strips approximately four inches wide, and then joined with a stitch that left no visible seam.Chantilly lace remained popular in the 19th century, when every fashionable lady had a black or white Chantilly shawl, made in Brussels or Ghent.".
- Chantilly_lace thumbnail Sjaal_in_Chantilly_kloskant,_1850-1880.jpg?width=300.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageExternalLink tecnica_Punto_Chantilly.htm.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageID "1923499".
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageLength "7125".
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageRevisionID "650167035".
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Anne_Geneviève_de_Bourbon.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Bayeux.
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- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Brussels.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_clothing_(Europe).
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lace.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Textile_arts_of_France.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Chantilly,_Oise.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink French_Revolution.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Geraardsbergen.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Ghent.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Guillotine.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XVI_of_France.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XV_of_France.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Madame_du_Barry.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Antoinette.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Mourning.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink Valenciennes_lace.
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLink File:Detail_van_sjerp_in_Chantilly_kloskant,_1850-1880.jpg.
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- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chantilly lace".
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chantilly".
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lace".
- Chantilly_lace wikiPageWikiLinkText "chantilly lace".
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- Chantilly_lace subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Europe).
- Chantilly_lace subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Chantilly_lace subject Category:Lace.
- Chantilly_lace subject Category:Textile_arts_of_France.
- Chantilly_lace hypernym Lace.
- Chantilly_lace type Album.
- Chantilly_lace type Art.
- Chantilly_lace comment "Chantilly lace is a handmade bobbin lace named after the city of Chantilly, France, in a tradition dating from the 17th century, though the most famous are silk laces introduced in the 18th century. Though called Chantilly lace, most of the lace bearing this name was actually made in Bayeux in France and Geraardsbergen, now in Belgium.Chantilly lace is known for its fine ground, outlined pattern, and abundant detail. The pattern is outlined in cordonnet, a flat untwisted strand.".
- Chantilly_lace label "Chantilly lace".
- Chantilly_lace sameAs Q2718962.
- Chantilly_lace sameAs Category:Chantilly_lace.
- Chantilly_lace sameAs Chantilly_(krajka).
- Chantilly_lace sameAs Dentelle_de_Chantilly.
- Chantilly_lace sameAs Kantproductie_in_Geraardsbergen.
- Chantilly_lace sameAs m.066drc.
- Chantilly_lace sameAs Chantillyspets.
- Chantilly_lace sameAs Q2718962.
- Chantilly_lace wasDerivedFrom Chantilly_lace?oldid=650167035.
- Chantilly_lace depiction Sjaal_in_Chantilly_kloskant,_1850-1880.jpg.
- Chantilly_lace isPrimaryTopicOf Chantilly_lace.