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Definition of Honiton lace

Honiton lace
Honiton lace Hon"i*ton lace` A kind of pillow lace, remarkable for the beauty of its figures; -- so called because chiefly made in Honiton, England.

Meaning of Honiton lace from wikipedia

- Honiton lace is a type of bobbin lace made in Honiton, Devon, in the United Kingdom. Historical Honiton lace designs focused on scrollwork and depictions...
- and in the 19th century Queen Victoria had her wedding dress made of Honiton lace, though the dress itself was made in the fishing village of Beer. The...
- wear white for their wedding. The Honiton lace used for her wedding dress proved an important boost to Devon lace-making. Queen Victoria has been credited...
- design Part lace Honiton lace – very fine English lace with many flowers Rosaline Perlée – a mixed lace, but mainly bobbin lace Bruges lace – ****embled...
- in Honiton in Devon at the end of the 16th century. They continued to make pillow and other lace, as they had in their homeland, but Honiton lace never...
- of white moire antique ornamented with three flounces of Honiton lace. The design of the lace consisted of bouquets in open work of the rose, shamrock...
- royal symbols, with deep flounces of flower-strewn Honiton lace. A short bridal veil of Honiton lace that she designed herself was held in place by two...
- Queen Victoria, wore a dress of white satin featuring deep flounces of Honiton lace, the design of which featured roses, ivy, and myrtle, for her marriage...
- Osborne, on 23 July 1885. Beatrice, who wore her mother's wedding veil of Honiton lace, was escorted by the Queen and Beatrice's eldest brother, the Prince...
- Anna. For the ceremony, Alice wore a simple white dress, with a veil of Honiton lace and a wreath of orange blossom and myrtle, but was required to wear black...