No one can seem to really pin-point the origin of making lace but they will all agree that it has been around for a very long time.
During the Middle Ages, a ...
period of renaissance and enlightenment, the making of lace was firmly based within the domain of fashion. To be precise, it was designed to replace embroidery in a manner that could with ease transform dresses to follow different styles of fashion. Unlike embroidery, lace could be unsewn from one material to be replaced on another.
Hey! Imagine that, they were already thinking about reusing this stuff!!! This is exactly what Courtney Spivak and Christina Spivak of White Owl did. The two sisters have found a love for re-purposing vintage materials and collect a great deal from flea markets, estate sales, and even family. The result of their approach upcycling lace has an absolutely gorgeous and unique outcome. I adore their necklaces!