Buratto
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Buratto is an Italian needle lace made by darning on a net. It is quite similar in appearance to filet lace but with one important distinction—it is darned onto a woven net, rather than the knotted net used for filet. Buratto tends to also be heavier in appearance due to the woven nature of the netting used[1]
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References
- ^ Pat Earnshaw. Identification of Lace. Shire Publications. ISBN 0-85263-484-6.
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- Mezzopunto
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- Renaissance
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- Romanian point
- Branscombe
- Broomstick lace
- Irish crochet
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- Filet crochet
- Orvieto lace
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