Creating Pag lace involves using a needle, thread, and a firm round or square pillow as a backing.
Each woman would inherit works from her mother and grandmothers, incorporating their techniques while adding a personal touch, resulting in unique and exceptional pieces.
The earliest documented records of Pag lace date back to the 15th century, mentioning the involvement of the Benedictine nuns from the monastery.
Benedictine Monastery of St. Margaritas is also responsible for spreading Pag lace, which they sold to Venice or Vienna.
In the period from 1906 to 1943, Pag lace was shown at numerous exhibitions around the world, in London, New York, Budapest, Belgrade, Vienna, Milan, Prague.