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Lace has long been used
to make women's
handkerchiefs. Hundreds
of years ago, if a woman
dropped her
handkerchief, a man
might pick it up for
her. Sometimes, if she
had her eye on the right
man, a woman might
intentionally drop her
handkerchief to
encourage him. So,
people began to think of
romance when they
thought of lace.
Expensive Valentines
today have real lace,
perhaps gold charms, and
real flowers or dried
and even made with red
velvet and not paper.
For thousands of years,
certain "pretty things"
have often been
associated with romance.
In old days, knights
often rode into battle
with his ladylove's
scarf or ribbon tied
somewhere on him. Lace,
because of its delicate
nature, has come to
represent something
lovely to look at and
thus represent
So
lace as long as 400
years ago because a
popular trimming for
clothing...especially
clothing associated with
love = wedding dresses!
How
lace paper got made was
purely accidental.
Joseph Addenbrooke in
1834 was working for a
London paper when by
accident a file brushed
over a sheet of paper
embossed with a raised
design. The high points
of this embossed design
thus got filed off
leaving small holes, and
giving a lacey look to
the paper.
This led into the
business of making paper
laces and soon others
followed ---
competitively to the
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