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    <value>Fragment of chemical lace threaded with narrow light green velvet ribbon</value>
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    <credit_line>given by H.S Ede</credit_line>
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          <value>Chemical lace was invented in Switzerland in the 1880s.</value>
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      <value>chemical lace is a derivative of machine embroidery whereby the background material, which is usually silk, is dissolved or corroded away by chlorine or caustic soda, leaving only the cotton embroidery itself.</value>
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