Bloodlace
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This lace has a silvery sheen that remains no matter what color it's dyed, and is delicate to the touch. It gets its name from its curing technique, which involves soaking it in blood to improve its texture.
LOOK: Spun from silken fibers, the thread has an almost translucent quality with a silvery sheen that remains no matter what color it's dyed. When tatted, the medium weight lace is exceptionally soft and appears delicate but tugging shows it's very durable.
Must be provided for alterations.
Item | Source is | Rare item |
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Backless wine-red bloodlace gown garnished with multifaceted merlot rubies | Limited Treasures (5) | |
Blood-varnished spiritwood tea chest hinged with articulated phalanges | Tea For Tamsine (3), Tea For Tamsine (2) | |
Bloodlace-bound prayer tome | Misenseor Goods (6), Misenseor Goods (5), Misenseor Goods (4) | |
Brilliant red damask prayer mat trimmed with bloodlace | Idon Abide the Ten (3), Idon Abide the Ten (2), Idon Abide the Ten (1) | |
Burnished indigo crystal medallion suspended from a length of bloodlace | Item:Hollow Eve 406 gift, Item:Hollow Eve 406 gift | |
Crimson shadesatin gown with a keyhole neckline | Silken Seams (3) | |
Daringly short and sheer bloodlace dress overlain with twilight gladiolus petals | Damsel In This Dress (3) | |
Dark red bloodlace garter swagged in night diamonds | Galleria of Garters (2) | |
Dark red bloodlace wings inset with tiny merlot rubies | Whimsies (2) | true |
Dark silk shopping sack edged with bloodlace | Obscure Memories (6), Obscure Memories (5), Obscure Memories (3) | |
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