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Kollam Rentha
Type
Lace
Material
Cotton
Place of origin
Eravipuram, Kollam, Kerala
Kollam Rentha (കൊല്ലം റേന്ത) is a type of bobbin lace created around the Eravipuram area of Kollam.[1] Rentha is derived from the Portuguese word for lace, renda. Five centuries have passed since this craft reached the coastal areas of Eravipuram.
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