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Belgian lace doll's or teddy bear parasol umbrella w4


Belgian lace doll’s or teddy bear parasol umbrella w4


$6.99


Belgian lace doll's or teddy bear parasol umbrella ecsq


Belgian lace doll’s or teddy bear parasol umbrella ecsq


$8.99


Belgian lace doll's or teddy bear parasol umbrella b4


Belgian lace doll’s or teddy bear parasol umbrella b4


$7.99


Belgian lace doll's or teddy bear parasol umbrella w4f


Belgian lace doll’s or teddy bear parasol umbrella w4f


$5.99


Belgian lace doll's or teddy bear parasol umbrella w4f


Belgian lace doll’s or teddy bear parasol umbrella w4f


$6.99


Belgian lace doll's or teddy bear parasol umbrella e4


Belgian lace doll’s or teddy bear parasol umbrella e4


$6.99


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Red Vanilla Belgian Lace 16-Piece Dinner Set


Red Vanilla Belgian Lace 16-Piece Dinner Set


$111.42


This elegant Belgian Lace ultra durable fine china dinnerware set features service for four and has a matte white finish. The lace-like relief on each-piece of this Red Vanilla set adds a sophisticated edge….

Antwerp Exhibition Photo Mugs


Antwerp Exhibition Photo Mugs



A selection of handmade laces are shown by a local manufacturer at the Antwerp Exhibition, (Exposition Internationale Coloniale), Belgium…..


BLACK-EYED BOYS 7 INCH (7 VINYL 45) BELGIAN PHILIPS 1974


BLACK-EYED BOYS 7 INCH (7 VINYL 45) BELGIAN PHILIPS 1974




Fairwinds Belgian Lace Chocolate (Economy Case Pack) 2 Oz Brick (Pack of 24)


Fairwinds Belgian Lace Chocolate (Economy Case Pack) 2 Oz Brick (Pack of 24)


$46.77


Fairwinds Belgian Lace Chocolate (Economy Case Pack) 2 Oz Brick (Pack of 24)…

Julianna Rae Le Soir Silk Chemise


Julianna Rae Le Soir Silk Chemise



This divine chemise falls gently all around you, skimming your body with the delicate touch of luxurious silk. Elegant lace along the neck falls just where it should, highlighting your best feature – you. Cut on the bias for a fabulous fit….


Antique 7 Lace Working Umbrella


Antique 7 Lace Working Umbrella



This is an antique Belgian Lace Umbrella in perfect condition. It is 7″ closed and has a span, when open, of about 7.5″.

The lace is beautiful. All of the wood is pristine – it is a gorgeous piece and will enhance greatly any collection….


Julianna Rae Dream Silk Chemise


Julianna Rae Dream Silk Chemise



Dramatic yet demure. Stunning yet sensible. You. And our silk nightgown. Made from our exclusive fine silk with delicate embroidered lace at the neckline and hem. A gathered bust seam with adjustable straps for a perfect fit. Cut on the bias to skim your body with a front lace slit to add just a bit of intrigue. You were made for each other!…


Bobbins of Belgium; a book of Belgian lace, lace-workers, lace-schools and lace-villages


Bobbins of Belgium; a book of Belgian lace, lace-workers, lace-schools and lace-villages


$38.06


This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts – the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bri…

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What can I do when I am in Bruges (in Belgium) for the day?

I am visiting one of Europe’s most beautiful & best preserved medieval cities, which is (apparently) easy to explore on foot, by horse drawn-carriage or canal boat; however, this is for one day only as I am visiting via Eurotunnel. Could anyone provide me tourist information (including a useful website with, if possible, a map) with the different things that I could visit? Museums, sights and anything else which is achievable by foot within a short period of time; plus, anything else which is a must to see (Nevertheless, I am looking forward checking out the tempting Belgian chocolates, beautiful handmade lace & mouth watering beers). Cheers!

They have an English language website too:http://www.brugge.be/internet/en/index.htm

Too much too mention. Start with taking a bus to ‘De Markt’ if you arrive at the station because it is a fair walk to town. Alternatively if you can get hold of a map you could walk the scenic route into town.
You could try Memling museum, Gruthuuse (not sure if it’s spelled right), Minnewater, climb to the top of the Halletoren (366 steps on a spiral staircase), St Salvatorskerk should you like churches and Astridpark where few tourists venture but is is 5 minutes walk from ‘De Vismarkt’ (which is 5 minutes walk from the Halletoren.)
Avoid the tourist traps of lace and chocolate unless the chocolate is Leonidas. They are not cheap but the best. There is Leonidas in Steenstraat and another in Katelijnestraat.
What else is there to say … Oh, there is an annual ‘snow culture’ exhibition on the station square that start on 23rd November and runs till early january. I’d recommend it.

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