Dentelles
Dentelles, also known as lace, are delicate, intricate fabric patterns created by interlacing threads or yarns. The term "dentelle" originates from the French word for "lattice," reflecting the lattice-like appearance of the fabric. Dentelles are typically made from fine threads, such as silk, cotton, or wool, and are characterized by their open, airy texture and delicate, intricate patterns.
The history of dentelles dates back to ancient times, with evidence of similar fabrics found in ancient
Dentelles are not only used for decorative purposes but also for their functional properties. The open texture
Today, dentelles continue to be a popular fabric choice for both traditional and contemporary clothing designs.