Thank you. This looks like a generic knotted lace overlaid with a flat tape that also serves as a tailoring device and structural framework of sorts. It's hard to tell if the bridges are braided, needle-worked or just twisted, but it's a significant detail as it takes quite a bit more time to braid or otherwise manipulate them rather than simply twist them as the lace is worked. Although this is not one of them, examples of knotted lace are macramé, filet, tatting and Hollie Point.