Ñandutí, a Paraguayan Lace
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Overview
Nanduti, which means cobwebs, is a unique Paraguayan folk art, which may have derived from Spanish crafts. All images are from nature but are interpreted with wonderful imagination and skill. Ñandutí, Lace of Paraguay, by Annick Sanjurjo and Albert J. Casciero, documents the history, evolution and making of this beautiful and delicate lace and it complements the book and e-book of the same title.
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