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From the early 20th century, around 1920-1930, these hanks were used originally for making bobbin lace. They are extremely good quality, pure linen, manufactured in Belgium from Belgian linen, which shares the same quality as French linen from the extreme north (just over the border!). I don’t know how many metres are in each, they are pretty large and I am guessing it is several hundred metres. Anyway, a lot! Some of them have slight oxidisation marks from being stored so long but these will almost certainly wash out.
The price is per hank
Please click on the photos to open them up full-sized.
To purchase, please contact me.
From the early 20th century, around 1920-1930, these hanks were used originally for making bobbin lace. They are extremely good quality, pure linen, manufactured in Belgium from Belgian linen, which shares the same quality as French linen from the extreme north (just over the border!). I don’t know how many metres are in each, they are pretty large and I am guessing it is several hundred metres. Anyway, a lot! Some of them have slight oxidisation marks from being stored so long but these will almost certainly wash out.
The price is per hank
Please click on the photos to open them up full-sized.
To purchase, please contact me.
From the early 20th century, around 1920-1930, these hanks were used originally for making bobbin lace. They are extremely good quality, pure linen, manufactured in Belgium from Belgian linen, which shares the same quality as French linen from the extreme north (just over the border!). I don’t know how many metres are in each, they are pretty large and I am guessing it is several hundred metres. Anyway, a lot! Some of them have slight oxidisation marks from being stored so long but these will almost certainly wash out.
The price is per hank
Please click on the photos to open them up full-sized.
To purchase, please contact me.