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Lace: high tech from the 16th century 16

The origins of lace

Frieda Sorber and Thessy Schoenholzer Nichols 20

The early development of bobbin lace Frieda Sorber 32

The early development of needle lace Frieda Sorber 38

Tools

Frieda Sorber 44

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Spotlight: shirts, albs and rochets Wim Mertens 52

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Key pieces: the Brussels and Geneva archdukes' coverlets 62

Albrecht and Isabella’s coverlet: a story in lace Ria Cooreman 64

Albrecht and Isabella’s coverlet: a technological study Nora Andries 78

The archdukes’ coverlets: a few afterthoughts Frieda Sorber 88

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Archives, sources and publications: an attempt to reconstruct Antwerp’s lace industry

Marguerite Coppens 92

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Spotlight: collars and cravats Wim Mertens 110

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Laces for England: the Antwerp entrepreneur Jan Michiel Melijn and his lace trade, 1681–1695 Wim Mertens 122

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Spotlight: headwear and coiffures Wim Mertens 142

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Technical aspects of materials used in 17th- and 18th-century Flemish lace from the MoMu collection, Antwerp Ina Vanden Berghe 152

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Spotlight: best linen for the lying-in room Wim Mertens 170

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Antwerp misses the boat: the development of part lace in Brussels and Brabant Frieda Sorber 180

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After 1750: the Dutch niche market Frieda Sorber 190

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The tangible past: lace in 17th- and 18th-century doll’s houses Frieda Sorber 198

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Style evolutions in Flemish lace from the late 16th to the mid-18th centuries: an overview Wim Mertens 206

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Lace, laser cutting and 3D printing in fashion: visual parallels Romy Cockx 222


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