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Lace originated in Europe during the late 15th century, evolving from earlier needlework techniques. It is believed to have developed in Italy, particularly in Venice, before spreading to other countries like France and Flanders. Initially a luxury item for the nobility, lace quickly became popular across various social classes, leading to diverse styles and techniques. Over time, lace-making techniques have been refined and adapted, resulting in the intricate designs we see today.

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