Lace
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, VENICE/ Updated : Feb 2, 2017, 16:57 IST
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Lace is another distinguished export of Venice and makes for one of the most popular souvenirs from the place. One of the best places to buy lace is Arras, where the lace and wool are inspiringly crafted by a team of disabled peo … Read more
Lace is another distinguished export of Venice and makes for one of the most popular souvenirs from the place. One of the best places to buy lace is Arras, where the lace and wool are inspiringly crafted by a team of disabled people. Each product is unique and handwoven in a variety of colours and patterns. Read less

Lace is another distinguished export of Venice and makes for one of the most popular souvenirs from the place. One of the best places to buy lace is Arras, where the lace and wool are inspiringly crafted by a team of disabled people. Each product is unique and handwoven in a variety of colours and patterns. Stylish scarves, blouses, bags and jackets are all available alongside woolen garments perfect for your winter wardrobe.
Annelie Pizzi e Ricami is one of the cutest shops in Venice where you can find a huge selection of various beautiful items including pretty dresses, curtains, tablecloths, nightgowns, linens, purses and bags and more. The best thing about their products is the exquisite attention to detail. The embroidery and lace details are simple and classic, but make for a delightful reminder of your holiday in Venice.
Address: CalleLunga San Barnaba 2748, 30123 Dorsoduro, Venice. Phone: 041 520 32 77.
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