Argentella

Argentella is a type of needle lace derived from Argentan lace, with a Rosacé ground, a "striking ground of tiny webs."

"Argentella: A French needle lace made also at Abbisola in Italy. Developed from Argentan with Rosacé ground."

"Argentella. A name given to a lace made in Genoa [Italy], but worked much like [the French] Point d'Alençon."

"argentella lace[:] An early, white needlepoint lace made in Italy. Similar to the Alençon lace, but made with flat cordonnet. The patterns are delicate and spread over a net ground with small dots at the corners."

"Argentella. ...a variant of point d'Alençon, which has a large mesh with a six-sided dot in the centre. This dotted réseau is known as fond de neige, and œil de perdrix, also as réseau rosaceé."