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Festoon - A carved ornament in the form of a garland of fruit and flowers, tied with ribbons and suspended at both ends in a loop, commonly used on a frieze or panel and also called a swag.
Festoon: A curved garland of flowers or it can also refer to a strange bird. Fiberboard: ...
Festoon A Renaissance ornament of fruit and vines with leaves that hang between or drape down from a rosette or carved head. Festoons can be painted or carved. Ottawa ...
Festoons / Swags - ornament in the form of a garland of fruit or flowers, suspended near both both ends, so that the centre sags and the ends hang vertically. Commonly called a swag. (Illustration) ...
festoon A carved ornament in the form of a band, loop, or wreath, suspended from two points; also called a "garland" or a "swag." finial The crowning ornament of a pointed element, such as a spire.
See Festoon Commonly found in cemeteries Saintliness and glory Vicory in death ...
festoon a garland of leaves or ribbons suspended in a loop between two points; festoons are often painted or sculpted, the latter particularly in friezes of the Corinthian order.
Small one-story portico or entry porch with columns or entryway with classical detailing and decorative motifs such as festoons, urns, swags and garlands Semi-circular or elliptical fanlight over the front door ...
Swag - A carved ornament in the form of a draped cloth or a festoon of fruit or flowers. Terra cotta - Hard fired clay, either glazed or unglazed, molded into ornamental elements, wall cladding and roof tiles.
decorative representation of a festoon of cloth or flowers and fruit suspended from both ends. Tablet flat slab of wood or stone.
FestoonOrnamental garland, shown as if suspended from both ends. Compare swag.FibreglassSynthetic resin reinforced with glass fibre; also called glass-reinforced polyester (GRP). GRC: glass-reinforced concrete.Field ...
See also: Ornament, Architecture, Flower, Classical, Masonry
 
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