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Pico Island is an island of the Azores noted for its eponymous volcano, Ponta do Pico. The Azores comprise a Portuguese island archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean,
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This activity was taught to a few women of the island in the
early 20th century by a family, which came from the From 1922 onwards, Rosa Garcia took up to sell it on the
nearby island of Faial, home to the famous Peter Café where people from all
over the world met and which became a selling place for the lace to be taken
to Portugal, the USA and South America. Each lace-maker would specialize in a
task, which meant that the piece of lace would go from hand to hand till it
was completed – a lovely example of community collaboration. The work was
paid according to the amount of thread used. The women of the island
organized their daily household chores in order to have as much time available
to make lace, even at the expense of their sleep. This creative strategy invented by the women enabled the
community’s survival. It allowed families to have little by little access to
medical assistance, to build houses, buy ships and finally send the children
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