Alençon Lace
Alençon Lace is a delicate and intricate type of lace that originated in the town of Alençon, France, during the 16th century. Known for its fine needlework, it features floral designs and a unique combination of both embroidered and openwork techniques. This lace is often made from silk threads, giving it a luxurious appearance.
The production of Alençon Lace involves skilled artisans who use a needle to create detailed patterns on a net background. It is highly regarded in the fashion industry, particularly for bridal wear, due to its elegance and timeless beauty.