Dear Pam,  Thank you for sharing.  There is a member of the Chesapeake Region Lace Guild who is Armenian-American.  I am hoping their President, an Arachne subscriber, will read this and inquire about the lace motifs.  Please remove from your computer's memory the 2 Arachne panix addresses.  They are obsolete, and will not save this discussion in the archives. This topic may be something "searched" in the future.  My reply will cover the matter this time.  All subscribers (including digest) will receive your mail in future to the proper address for correspondence: [email protected]  I have trimmed back your message to the essentials, which our web mistress prefers.  Pam is Eastern Canada's representative to IOLI, for those who do not recognize her name.  Jeri Ames in Maine USA Lace and Embroidery Resource Center --------------------- In a message dated 10/21/2017 7:27:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Has anyone else spotted this piece of lace eye-candy?  The wedding of Armenian chess grandmaster Levon Aronian took place in an Armenian monastery... when I saw the motifs on her veil, I wondered about their ethnic origin... Kasparian's "Armenian Needlelace and Embroidery" produced a picture of a felt cape embroidered with similar motifs, but it is not clear from the photographs what method was used to add them to the veil.  Pam https://www.instagram.com/p/BZs4CQjgdzb/?taken-by=arianne_caoili
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