Hrvatski: Šivana paška čipka nije se mijenjala od vremena renesanse do kraja 19.stoljeća. Javlja se na prostoru grada Paga i dio je tradicionalnog tekstilnog rukotvorstva. Osnovni motiv je gotički četverolist. Čipkom se oblikovalo oglavlje tradicijske nošnje grada Paga. Benediktinke samostana sv.Margarite u Pagu čipku su koristile za potrebe liturgijskog ruha, a i same su podučavale paškinje vezu, pa su 1840.godine pokrenule i školu učenja čipkarstva. Paška čipka je, zajedno s lepoglavskom i hvarskom čipkom, uvrštena 2009. godine na UNESCO-vu Reprezentativnu listu nematerijalne kulturne baštine čovječanstva.
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