Venise Lace
Venise Lace is a decorative lace fabric characterized by its intricate floral patterns and raised designs, often used in formal wear and home decor.
About Venise Lace
Venise Lace, also known as Venetian Lace, is a type of lace fabric made using a combination of polyester and cotton fibers. It features a unique construction that combines open areas with embroidered motifs, typically created through a process of machine embroidery or weaving. The fabric is known for its elegant appearance, making it a popular choice for bridal gowns, evening wear, and decorative home textiles. Its structure allows for breathability while providing a luxurious aesthetic.
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Hand wash or machine wash on a gentle cycle with cold water. Avoid bleach and harsh detergents. Iron on low heat if necessary.
Additional Information
Venise Lace is particularly valued for its ability to add texture and depth to garments and is often used in layering with other fabrics.
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Made From These Fibers
Polyester
Synthetic polyester fiber offering durability, wrinkle resistance, and moisture-wicking properties with easy care characteristics.
Cotton
The world's most widely used natural plant fiber, known for breathability, softness, and versatility.