International Lace Day

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International Lace Day
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International Lace Day is a holiday dedicated to the art of lace-making, its history, and cultural significance. This day is celebrated annually on the last Saturday of September and on June 26. It serves as an occasion to honor the craftsmanship of lace, which has developed over centuries in different countries around the world.

History of the holiday
Lace appeared in Europe at the end of the 15th – beginning of the 16th century and quickly became a symbol of elegance and luxury. International Lace Day was established to preserve and promote this traditional craft, as well as to draw attention to artisans who continue to create lace products by hand.

How the holiday is celebrated

* Exhibitions and lace fairs are held where visitors can see works by contemporary masters and historical examples.
* Lace-making workshops are organized for children and adults.
* Museums and cultural centers dedicated to textile art are visited.
* Articles and videos about lace, its history, and techniques are published on social media and in the press.

Interesting facts

* Each lace piece can be made by hand using dozens of techniques, including needle lace, drawn thread lace, and bobbin lace.
* Some types of lace are included in the lists of intangible cultural heritage of different countries.
* International Lace Day helps preserve craft traditions, support artisans, and inspire a new generation of textile artists.
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International Lace Day in other years

International Lace Day in other countries

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