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The Use of Lace and Passementerie in China in the Qing Dynasty

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With the increasing normalization of social exchanges between China and the west in the late Qing Dynasty, a large number of Western skills and products brought by missionaries were introduced into China, including a large number of lace and passemeterie. The description and analysis of such trimmings are not sufficient now. This paper takes the court dress at that time as the physical reference, analyzes it according to historical documents and western techniques. It shows that the earlier lace used is metal lace; During the Guangxu period, a large number of net lace appeared; At the same time, passemeterie was also widely used in China. Chinese society has no clear conceptual difference between lace and passemeterie, and they both are used as an edge decoration product from other culture.
Canadian Center of Science and Education
Title: The Use of Lace and Passementerie in China in the Qing Dynasty
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With the increasing normalization of social exchanges between China and the west in the late Qing Dynasty, a large number of Western skills and products brought by missionaries were introduced into China, including a large number of lace and passemeterie.
The description and analysis of such trimmings are not sufficient now.
This paper takes the court dress at that time as the physical reference, analyzes it according to historical documents and western techniques.
It shows that the earlier lace used is metal lace; During the Guangxu period, a large number of net lace appeared; At the same time, passemeterie was also widely used in China.
Chinese society has no clear conceptual difference between lace and passemeterie, and they both are used as an edge decoration product from other culture.

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