Kirishi lace

Kirishi lace
 Kirishsky weaving style originated in the 18th century in what is now the Leningrad region. Patterns formed under the influence of the Italian guipure - get lace with rounded shapes, light, almost transparent. In figures Kirishi lace floral motifs predominate - product names speak for themselves - "Osinovichki", "flower", "herringbone". Distinctive pattern is considered ...
 Kirishsky weaving style originated in the 18th century in what is now the Leningrad region. Patterns formed under the influence of the Italian guipure - get lace with rounded shapes, light, almost transparent.

In figures Kirishi lace floral motifs predominate - product names speak for themselves - "Osinovichki", "flower", "herringbone". Distinctive pattern is the so-called "Bear Claw" - motive, ending five scallops reminiscent splayed fingers. Generally Kirishi lace weave in clutch technology - output circuit using a plain weave, and serves as a background grid of bleached yarn with the addition of blue and red. Mostly Kirishskaya technology weave cloth and track.