Lined: 9781439733158
Unlined: 9781439733165
- 176 pages - 100 x 140mm (4 x 5.5in)
- Select LINED or UNLINED - lined only available
- Smythe sewn binding
- Memento pouch
- Bookmark ribbon page marker
- Elastic band closure
- Acid-free, archival paper
- Takes pen and ink beautifully
In Love and Lace
Is there any fabric more imbued with cultural associations than lace? A piece of delicate white lace conjures up thoughts of weddings, christenings and other ceremonial occasions. Now cast your eye to the bit of black lace and thoughts turn to mortality, mourning and eroticism. Then, if you dare, consider the almost-too-provocative slip of red lace. No more needs to be said!
Lace, which rose to popularity in the 16th century, is an openwork fabric with holes made by machine or by hand. Lacemaking is a venerable craft that involves looping, twisting and braiding threads to create the openwork patterns. As a fabric, lace literally and figuratively allows us to see beneath the surface. It's used to enhance, to emphasise and to hide. It is used to denote both innocence and seduction.
This is a particularly fine example of hand lacework and resides firmly in the realm of the sweetly romantic.
If the version with lined pages is out of stock then unlined will be provided instead (and vice versa).
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