Bed sheet - 280 cm - 240 cm - Pizzo Rinascimento





Add to your favourites to get an alert when the auction starts.
Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 131620 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
Description from the seller
Hand-embroidered linen double bed set with Renaissance lace, Renaissance Lace is considered of refined elegance, generally decorating precious items intended for aristocratic and clerical commissions, having great success in a time when fashion imposed an excessive use of lace and trimmings.
The fabric is pure linen, known for its coolness, durability, and moisture absorption.
The entire set is a pristine, bright white and luminous.
Embroidery and Lace: The main feature is the wide and intricate decoration. The set features a generous flounce with cutwork embroidery and lace applications, Burano lace, an example of Italian artisanal excellence. The floral motifs with holes are entirely handmade and adorn the top sheet and the coordinating pillowcases.
The style is classic and traditional, often associated with bridal trousseaus, a symbol of timeless elegance.
Hand-embroidered linen double bed set with Renaissance lace, Renaissance Lace is considered of refined elegance, generally decorating precious items intended for aristocratic and clerical commissions, having great success in a time when fashion imposed an excessive use of lace and trimmings.
The fabric is pure linen, known for its coolness, durability, and moisture absorption.
The entire set is a pristine, bright white and luminous.
Embroidery and Lace: The main feature is the wide and intricate decoration. The set features a generous flounce with cutwork embroidery and lace applications, Burano lace, an example of Italian artisanal excellence. The floral motifs with holes are entirely handmade and adorn the top sheet and the coordinating pillowcases.
The style is classic and traditional, often associated with bridal trousseaus, a symbol of timeless elegance.

