Lace, once a simple decorative trim, has become a global symbol of elegance, status, and cultural significance. From the rich collars worn by Renaissance nobles to the colorful wraps at West African celebrations, lace tells stories of art, power, and trade around the world. It first appeared as a luxury fabric in 16th-century Europe and... Continue Reading →

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