Brazil - Bobbins & Pillows and Lacemakers



The bobbins are almost
identical to those in
Portugal. The one above 
is a commercially made one.
see nut bobbins on the 
right for locally made ones.

Lacemakers with their Pillows

Nut bobbins
as seen on pillow at the top
     

The income derived by lacemakers is without a doubt, one of the oldest and richer manifestations of the art of the people of Brazil. It is made almost always by women of humble condition who apply its ability, dexterity and creativity in an art made by those taken by true devotion. The first lace pillows entered Brazil brought by Portuguese women who, with their families, left their native land in search of a better life in the new continent. They brought with them centuries  of accumulated cultural inheritance.
 


Different cushions of the lacemakers of the region
Photos: Amélia Zaluar - Arraial of the Handle -1978

The majority of the lacemakers sit on the ground to work, on top of a mat or old cloth. They sit down with
crossed legs, turned to the side.  The ones that only work on the ground, sometimes
sit on a stool when working the lace  at the top of the pricking.

 

Nhanduti in Brazil

Nhanduti is a needle lace worked on a wheel or square like Teneriffe  

Brazil Nanduti is spelled differently as the speak Portuguese instead of Spanish as with Paraguay and Canary Islands.

One of many styles of board to make the lace on.

another board- threaded with "spider" before starting the lace stitches

A third board type with a central opening so lace can be worked from both sides.

 See more "Sol" lace  

LINKS: Nhanduti Arte da renda  

 

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