[F. vitrage glass-windows, f. vitre glass.] Vitrage net (also cloth), a lace-net or thin fabric suitable for window-curtains.
1874. Guardian, 28 March, 6/6. Manufacturers of curtains and vitrage nets are well engaged and prices are steady.
1886. Daily News, 14 June, 2/7. Window-blinds, vitrage nets, and other goods made upon curtain-machines are only in moderate request.
1894. Times, 19 April, 4/3. A steady business is being done in curtains, antimacassars, vitrage nets, &c.