Armenian Needlelace
Poetry in Thread

Beginning Friday, August 9, 2024
 

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As strong as it is delicate, Armenian needlelace is among humanity's oldest and most intricate forms of needlework, evoking mountains and rainbows of home, and connecting ancestral lines dispersed throughout the Armenian diaspora worldwide.

Made with knots and loops of cotton or linen thread, the lace's distinctive interlacing patterns, thought to trap or confuse evil spirits and intentions, also appear on ancient Armenian architecture and stone carvings, depicting Earth-honoring elements of culture and place to protect and adorn the sacred.

Through this exhibition featuring exemplary works in Lacis Museum's collection, we can imagine the Armenian needlelace makers' stories as we celebrate their immense skill and handiwork, their exuberant creativity, and their exceptional persistence.
 

Press Release News & Announcements About the Exhibit Armenian Needlelace Workshops

Lacis Museum of Lace & Textiles
2982 Adeline St.
Berkeley, CA 94703
(510) 843-7290