
Hand-crocheted cotton lace tablecloth with intricate floral and geometric pattern
Selling Price
$98
History
Hand-crocheted lace tablecloths became particularly popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, representing both domestic artistry and social status. These labor-intensive pieces were often created as heirloom items, passed down through generations, and showcased the maker's skill in traditional needlework techniques. The intricate patterns required hundreds of hours of meticulous work, making each piece unique and valuable. Such tablecloths are highly valued by collectors of vintage textiles, antique linens, and decorative arts enthusiasts who appreciate the craftsmanship and historical significance of handmade lace. These pieces appeal to interior designers seeking authentic vintage décor, fiber arts practitioners studying traditional techniques, and those who cherish the romantic aesthetic of bygone eras. The delicate beauty and timeless elegance of hand-crocheted lace continues to captivate collectors who recognize these textiles as tangible connections to domestic life and feminine artistry of earlier generations.
Time period
circa 1920-1960