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Lacis Museum Of Lace & Textile

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2982 Adeline St Berkeley CA 94703
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(510) 843-7290
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(510) 843-5018

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
Closed
Monday
12:00pm-6:00pm
Tuesday
12:00pm-6:00pm
Wednesday
12:00pm-6:00pm
Thursday
12:00pm-6:00pm
Friday
12:00pm-6:00pm
Saturday
12:00pm-6:00pm

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Lovers of romantic details and Victorian styles will fall in love with this lace and textile museum. Explore the latest exhibit or check out the permanent collection, including pre-Colombian Peruvian lace, and the finest lace from 17th Century European courts. This free museum is funded by the attached Lacis retail store, and also hosts various classes, clinics and workshops. Visit the website...

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Wow, phenomenal! The depth and variety of books and vintage notions is well worth the trip. Delightful, engaging and helpful assistance, too.

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What a wonderful page ! A new like from The Silver Thimble Antiques England.

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Had a horrible experience with online shopping at lacis store. They charged me three times for one thing. I had to contact them weeks later when I got my visa bill to get it corrected. Then they shipped my order to the wrong place and said it was my fault. I know it's possible the typo was on my end but considering the previous mistakes in the order it seems unlikely. Unless they are the only...

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Lacis, founded by Kaethe and Jules Kliot in 1965, was operated by Kaethe Kliot until her untimely passing in 2002, as a haven for the textile community and all involved in virtually every aspect of the textile arts…a place where she provided support, encouragement and knowledge to all.
The collection of the Kliot laces and textiles represents 40 years of dedication to the preservation of the...

Lovers of romantic details and Victorian styles will fall in love with this lace and textile museum. Explore the latest exhibit or check out the permanent collection, including pre-Colombian Peruvian lace, and the finest lace from 17th Century European courts. This free museum is funded by the attached Lacis retail store, and also hosts various classes, clinics and workshops. Visit the website...

Founded by Kaethe and Jules Kliot in 1965, the collection of the Kliot laces and textiles at this museum represents 40 years of dedication to the preservation of the finest of human handiwork, which includes thousands of specimens from pre-Columbian Peru, the finest from the 17th century European courts, and examples of the machine laces exemplifying the 19th century industrial revolution. An...

Established by the merger between the Lacis retail store and an amazing private collection, this museum will appeal not just to needlework and sewing aficionados but to history buffs as well. Thousands of individual textiles and laces are exhibited, including pre-Columbian items and 17th century European pieces, providing a great overview of the textile arts and industry. Other highlights...

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