Just as the tranquil canals that wind their way through Bruges, Belgium, are woven into the history of this ancient Flemish city, so, too, is the time-honored craft of lacemaking. This centuries-old heritage continues to thrive, with new generations plying pins, bobbins, and thread to create ethereal art. Within the amber-stone walls of Kantcentrum, Bruges’s Lace Center and Museum, agile fingers flit and fly in a mesmerizing, clickety-clack dance, performed at a speed that doesn’t seem humanly possible. Part of the Adornes family estate, the circa 1899 building was once home to the Apostoline Sisters lace school, one of many in Bruges. (Read more.)Share
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