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==Traditional types== [[File:Maria Theresia im Spitzenbesetzten Kleid.jpg|thumb|State portrait of [[Maria Theresa]], which depicts her as the "first lady of Europe" in a precious dress of [[Duchy of Brabant|Brabant]] bobbin lace.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.schoenbrunn.at/en/about-schoenbrunn/the-palace/tour-of-the-palace/hall-of-ceremonies|title=Hall of Ceremonies}}</ref> (by [[Martin van Meytens]], c. 1752)]] Many styles of lace were made in the heyday of lacemaking (approximately the 16th–18th centuries) before machine-made lace became available. {{Tree list}} * Classification of traditional styles by technique ** '''Continuous bobbin lace''' also known as: straight lace or fil continu. *** '''[[Mesh grounded bobbin lace|Mesh grounded lace]]''' has motifs connected with [[Bobbin lace ground|ground]] **** {{Tree list/final branch}} too many types to repeat here *** {{Tree list/final branch}} '''[[Guipure]] lace''' has motifs connected with plaits<ref name=earnshawID>{{cite book|last1=Earnshaw|first1=Pat|title=The Identification of Lace|date=1985|publisher=Cantecleer|location=De Bilt|isbn=9021302179}}</ref>{{rp|glossary}} **** [[Bedfordshire lace]] (Beds) – this has flowing lines and picots (to foil the lace machines) **** [[Cluny lace]] – has radiating long, thin leaves, called wheatears **** [[Maltese lace]] – often has the 8 pointed [[Maltese cross]] as part of the pattern **** [[Yak lace]] – made of wool **** [[Cantu Lace]]—also called Venetian Pointe lace ****{{Tree list/final branch}} [[Genoese lace]] – usually a geometric design ** '''[[Part lace]]''' *** [[Honiton lace]] – very fine English lace with many flowers *** [[Rosaline lace|Rosaline Perlée]] – a mixed lace, but mainly bobbin lace *** [[Bruges lace]] – assembled from leaves scrolls and open flowers *** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[Brussels lace]] – Point d'Angleterre, Point plat appliqué, Point Duchesse ** {{Tree list/final branch}} '''[[Bobbin tape lace]]''' sometimes categorized as part lace (not to be confused with [[tape lace]] which uses prefabricated tapes) *** [[Russian lace]] *** [[Idrija lace]] *** [[Schneeberg lace]] – since about 1910 *** [[Milanese lace]] *** [[Hinojosa lace]] *** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[Peasant lace]] {{Tree list/end}}
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