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  2. Alençon lace - Wikipedia

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    The Queen is shown wearing a dress trimmed with Alençon lace. Alençon lace (UK: / ˈ æ l ən s ɒ n, æ ˈ l ɒ̃ s ɒ̃ /, [1] US: / ə ˈ l ɛ n s ɒ n,-s ən /) [2] [3] or point d'Alençon (French: [pwɛ̃ dalɑ̃sɔ̃]) is a needle lace that originated in Alençon, France. It is sometimes called the "Queen of lace."

  3. Alençon - Wikipedia

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    The French Revolution caused relatively little disorder in this area, although there were some royalist uprisings nearby. A long-standing local fabric industry gave birth to the town's famous point d'Alençon lace in the 18th century. The economic development of the nineteenth century was based on iron foundries and mills in the surrounding region.

  4. Éléonore-Aglaé-Marie Despierres - Wikipedia

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    Éléonore-Aglaé-Marie Despierres (16 January 1843 – 9 November 1895), was a French historian.. Éléonore Bonnaire was born on 16 January 1843 at Alençon.A correspondent of the French Ministry of Education, she published studies on topics related to her hometown, such as the Alençon lace, the Notre-Dame d'Alençon basilica, the history of printing, theater and sculptors of Alençon.

  5. Marthe La Perrière - Wikipedia

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    In 1665, the local lace industry expanded rapidly, during the reign of Louis XIV by Jean-Baptiste Colbert. Colbert established a Royal Workshop in the town to produce lace in the Venetian style , including a monopoly on the production of point de France, which La Perrière had previously produced.

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  7. Lace - Wikipedia

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    Knitted lace includes Shetland lace, such as the "wedding ring shawl", a lace shawl so fine that it can be pulled through a wedding ring. [4] Knotted lace includes macramé and tatting. Machine-made lace is any style of lace created or replicated using mechanical means. Needle lace, such as Venetian Gros Point, is made using a needle and thread ...