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rustic work - Includes uncut stones, decorative, rough woodwork, bark-sided trim, twig-work arranged in ornamental patterns portraying often thought of as a rural style ...

 


Rustic Work
- hugely popular, Victorian style of decorative and "architectural" design in which garden features were constructed in a rustic manner or using rustic materials such as unfinished wood, bark, reeds and even moss.

Bossages are also rustic work, consisting of stones which seem to advance beyond the surface of the building, by reason of indentures, or channels left in the joinings; used chiefly in the corners of buildings, and called rustic quoins.

Branch tracery : A form, of Gothic tracery in Germany in the late 15th and early 16th cent; made to imitate rustic work with boughs and knots.
Fan tracery / fanwork: Tracery on the soffit of a vault whose ribs radiate like the ribs of fan.

See also: Ornament, Soffit, Arch, Frame, Trave

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