Chantilly lace A delicate silk, linen, or synthetic bobbin lace, in black or white, scalloped along one edge and often having an outlined design of scrolls or vases or baskets of flowers, widely used for bridal gowns and evening gowns. Although named after the city of Chantilly in France, most of the lace bearing this name was actually made in Bayeux in France and Geraardsbergen, now in Belgium. |