Color: #e6e6fa
Panel (possibly Belgium), early 18th century
Pointed fragment that may be part of a stomacher. Fleur volantes, cordonnet, portes, and gaze quadrillée. Style of lace commonly called Rosaline.
Ornament (Italy), early 17th century
Diamond-shaped fragment of centered sun motif and heart-shaped form connected by elaborate floral and foliated form. Modes: brides picotées.
Fragment (Italy), 20th century
Fragment of provincial lace worked in an older Genoese pattern with oval tabs and geometric star shapes.
Band (Italy), late 17th–early 18th century
Band of curving vines radiate from a symmetrical central vase and flower arrangement.
Towel (Italy), 16th–17th century
White towel with embroidered bands that depict Cupid shooting an arrow at a reclining nude. After a pattern by Mateo Pagano.
Band (probably Italy), 16th–17th century
Fragment with a band of needle lace and bobbin lace
Sample, Silver Lining, 1969
Black non-woven fabric highlighted with silver.