Мнение 1: Bois levis, or wood laces, were a type of lace used to decorate the clothing of noblewomen in Renaissance Europe. It was made by twisting hazel branches into decorative shapes and patterns that were connected with pieces of thread to form intricate, beautiful designs. The craftsmanship required to make bois levis gave it a certain prestige and many artisans from all across Europe specialized in its production. The works featured an impressively wide variety of motifs and patterns, including animals, foliage and religious symbols; these naturally changed according to individual taste. Bois levis fell out of fashion during the middle Ages but has recently experienced a resurgence in popularity due to its attractive look and fascinating history.