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1 Arras Lace
Same as Lille Lace. -
2 Point D'arras Lace
Pillow lace was made at Arras in the 16th century and the industry continued until towards the end of the 18th century when the bobbin, lace called mignonette became established.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Point D'arras Lace
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3 Orris
Gimp galloons and lace, generally gold or silver covered, used in upholstery. A gold or silver thread pattern, the edges of which are composed of conical figures, placed apart at equal distances, with small spots in between; a corruption of arras.
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