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==Background==
 
==Background==
The second oldest and largest mercury mine in the world (closed in 1995) has shaped the lifestyle and local economy. Bobbin-lace making was introduced into Slovenia from the Czech and German lands of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy more than 300 years ago; the first mention goes back to the year 1696. Idrija gradually developed its own techniques and design patterns. In 1876 a lace school was established and its activities achieved European dimensions. Lace was exported worldwide the same as mercury. During the last decade the [[Municipality of Idrija]] has encouraged the establishment of the Idrija Lace brand, supported by the Interreg programme.
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The second oldest and largest mercury mine in the world (closed in 1995) has shaped the lifestyle and local economy. Bobbin-lace making was introduced into Slovenia from the Czech and German lands of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy more than 300 years ago; the first mention goes back to the year 1696. Idrija gradually developed its own techniques and design patterns. In 1876 a lace school was established and its activities achieved European dimensions. Lace was exported worldwide the same as mercury. During the last decade the [[Municipality of Idrija]] has encouraged the establishment of the Idrija Lace brand, supported by the ''Interreg'' programme.
  
 
==Programme==
 
==Programme==
In 2003 the opening ceremony included an international fashion show. During the festival a state lace making competition was held for children and adults, leading to the presentation of the [[Ivanka Ferjančič Award]], supported by the EU Culture 2000 programme.
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During the festival a national lacemaking competition is held for children and adults, leading to the presentation of the [[Ivanka Ferjančič Award]] (initially supported by the EU ''Culture 2000'' programme).
  
Exhibitions are held, mainly at [[Gewerkenegg Castle]] in Idrija. The 2003 Festival featured a travelling lace exhibition from Belgian Bevern, and 'Lace: Tradition in the Modern World', an exhibition of students of the [[Department of Textiles, University of Ljubljana]]. An exhibition of works from the Mercury International Bobbin Lace Competition was also presented, along with a display of lace prepared by students at a local lace making school. The festival also incorporated a competitive exhibition entitled 'Thematic lace', while at the Cafe Black Eagle the Triglav Split Society also staged its own lace exhibition.
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Exhibitions are held mainly at [[Gewerkenegg Castle]] in Idrija and the main one in 2010 sums up the role of this craft for the local community in the past – ''Wealth For the Rich, Blessing For the Poor''. Each year the festival features also exhibitions of international lace (e.g. Belgian Bevern, Hungaria Halas lace, Estonia). The collaborations with the [[Department of Textiles, University of Ljubljana]] are encouraged (e.g. the students' exhibition ''Lace: Tradition in the Modern World'' in 2003)).
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The festival is accompanied by the international lacemakers gathering, workshops, demonstrations, competitions, concerts and outdoor parties.  
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.idrija-turizem.si/sl/festival-idrijske-ipke/index.php Idrija Lace Festival web page]
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* [http://www.idrija-turizem.si/content/blogcategory/51/225/ Idrija Lace Festival web page]
 
* [http://www.burger.si/DOGODKI/2008_IdrijaCipke/seznam.html VR panoramas of the 2008 festival] on [[Virtual Guide to Slovene Museums and Galleries|Burger.si]] website
 
* [http://www.burger.si/DOGODKI/2008_IdrijaCipke/seznam.html VR panoramas of the 2008 festival] on [[Virtual Guide to Slovene Museums and Galleries|Burger.si]] website
  

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Festival idrijske čipke
Vodnikova 3, SI-5280 Idrija
Phone386 (0) 5 374 3916
Mirka Rupnik, Director




For centuries the town of Idrija has been associated with mining and lacemaking as its trademarks. The Idrija Lace Festival has presented the 'Idrija Lace’ [idrijska čipka] works and a local culinary speciality called idrijski žlikrof since 1990. Lacemakers show their creations in the streets of Idrija, lacemaking competitions and exhibitions are organised, and thematic lacemaking workshops are held. It is also possible to buy lacemaking technical equipment and to view exhibitions of other folk trades and crafts.


Background

The second oldest and largest mercury mine in the world (closed in 1995) has shaped the lifestyle and local economy. Bobbin-lace making was introduced into Slovenia from the Czech and German lands of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy more than 300 years ago; the first mention goes back to the year 1696. Idrija gradually developed its own techniques and design patterns. In 1876 a lace school was established and its activities achieved European dimensions. Lace was exported worldwide the same as mercury. During the last decade the Municipality of Idrija has encouraged the establishment of the Idrija Lace brand, supported by the Interreg programme.

Programme

During the festival a national lacemaking competition is held for children and adults, leading to the presentation of the Ivanka Ferjančič Award (initially supported by the EU Culture 2000 programme).

Exhibitions are held mainly at Gewerkenegg Castle in Idrija and the main one in 2010 sums up the role of this craft for the local community in the past – Wealth For the Rich, Blessing For the Poor. Each year the festival features also exhibitions of international lace (e.g. Belgian Bevern, Hungaria Halas lace, Estonia). The collaborations with the Department of Textiles, University of Ljubljana are encouraged (e.g. the students' exhibition Lace: Tradition in the Modern World in 2003)).

The festival is accompanied by the international lacemakers gathering, workshops, demonstrations, competitions, concerts and outdoor parties.

See also

External links

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