Cordonnet

/ˌkɔːrdənˈɛt/ noun

Definition

A small decorative cord or braid used in embroidery, lace-making, or fine needlework to create ornamental edges or patterns.

Etymology

From French cordonnet, a diminutive of cordon (cord), derived from Old French corde meaning rope. The -et suffix indicates something small or delicate, reflecting the fine nature of the decorative cord.

Kelly Says

Cordonnet represents the fascinating intersection of utility and artistry—what started as simple rope became essential to luxury fashion and intricate lace-making, with tiny cordonnets doing the precise work that made royal clothing recognizable from across a ballroom.

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