Lace, derived from the Latin word for "noose," is a delicate fabric created by looping, twisting, or knotting threads into open patterns by hand or machine. It includes needle lace and bobbin lace, originating possibly in Italy. Traditionally made from silk, linen, or metal, modern lace often uses cotton or synthetic fibers.
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