Punto in Aria
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Punto in aria (literally “stitch in air”) is an early form of needle lace devised in Italy. It is considered the first true lace because it was the first meant to be stitched alone, and not first onto a woven fabric.[1]
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Type | Lace |
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Production method | Needle lace |
Production process | Craft production |
Place of origin | Italy |
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It is a closely related needle lace to reticella, and their designs have many similarities when compared side by side. However, the punto in aria was an important improvement on the reticella method, and was a breakthrough in needle lace design.[2]