Lace crosses borders in the parade of the International Delegations of the XXXV Lace Exhibition

They come from different countries: Slovakia, Portugal, Bulgaria, Argentina, Italy, Poland and Spain. The volunteers of the Mostra are in charge of showing off their creations on the catwalk.

Lace, as an ancient craft, knows no borders. This was demonstrated at the XXXV Camariñas Lace Exhibition of the Provincial Council of A Coruña in the parade of the 'International Lace Delegations' who displayed their creations on the catwalk.

Participating: Slovakia (Krakovany), Argentina (Buenos Aires and Córdoba), Bulgaria (Sofia), Italy (Novedrate), Portugal (Peniche and Serra D'El Rei), Poland (Bobowa) and Spain (Arenis del Mar).

The volunteers of the Mostra do Encaixe are in charge of showing off their creations on the catwalk. Taking advantage of the parade, they also received a gift from the City Council in recognition of their altruistic work. 

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