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TYNI LACE WAISTCOAT

£85.00

TYNI is one of a kind hand crafted full lace waistcoat top made from handmade beeralu lace.

It is unlined to give more flexibility to style. Wear over a bikini top and layer. Wear as a top or open as a waistcoat.

Each piece is unique.

Size: extra-small / small

100% cotton lace

Care instructions: store wrapped in tissue paper to avoid snagging. Wash only when necessary. Dry clean.

About beeralu lace craft:

Beeralu lace, also known as bobbin lace, was introduced to Sri Lanka by the Portuguese in the 16th century.

Handcrafted using a traditional method involving bobbins, pins, and a padded pillow called a kotta boley, this intricate lace is predominantly made along Sri Lanka’s southern coast, especially in Galle and Matara.

Beeralu lace has become a cherished local craft, passed down through generations and serving as both cultural heritage and livelihood.

Lace making is a skilled technique practiced by local women artisans creating contemporary designs while preserving this timeless tradition.

It is a slow and delicate process taking weeks and months to complete pieces.

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TYNI is one of a kind hand crafted full lace waistcoat top made from handmade beeralu lace.

It is unlined to give more flexibility to style. Wear over a bikini top and layer. Wear as a top or open as a waistcoat.

Each piece is unique.

Size: extra-small / small

100% cotton lace

Care instructions: store wrapped in tissue paper to avoid snagging. Wash only when necessary. Dry clean.

About beeralu lace craft:

Beeralu lace, also known as bobbin lace, was introduced to Sri Lanka by the Portuguese in the 16th century.

Handcrafted using a traditional method involving bobbins, pins, and a padded pillow called a kotta boley, this intricate lace is predominantly made along Sri Lanka’s southern coast, especially in Galle and Matara.

Beeralu lace has become a cherished local craft, passed down through generations and serving as both cultural heritage and livelihood.

Lace making is a skilled technique practiced by local women artisans creating contemporary designs while preserving this timeless tradition.

It is a slow and delicate process taking weeks and months to complete pieces.

TYNI is one of a kind hand crafted full lace waistcoat top made from handmade beeralu lace.

It is unlined to give more flexibility to style. Wear over a bikini top and layer. Wear as a top or open as a waistcoat.

Each piece is unique.

Size: extra-small / small

100% cotton lace

Care instructions: store wrapped in tissue paper to avoid snagging. Wash only when necessary. Dry clean.

About beeralu lace craft:

Beeralu lace, also known as bobbin lace, was introduced to Sri Lanka by the Portuguese in the 16th century.

Handcrafted using a traditional method involving bobbins, pins, and a padded pillow called a kotta boley, this intricate lace is predominantly made along Sri Lanka’s southern coast, especially in Galle and Matara.

Beeralu lace has become a cherished local craft, passed down through generations and serving as both cultural heritage and livelihood.

Lace making is a skilled technique practiced by local women artisans creating contemporary designs while preserving this timeless tradition.

It is a slow and delicate process taking weeks and months to complete pieces.

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