Carving
Cutting into the surface to produce a decorative design.
Chasing, chased
To create a design in metal by cutting, embossing or incising.
Chinoiserie
The design motifs with Chinese styling. French.
Finial
An upright decorative piece in a variety of shapes used to top columns, fence posts, fountains, and other decorations.
Fleur de Lis, Fleur de Lys
French for a lily flower, usually a water lily.
Fluting, Fluted
Concave cuts that are parallel to each other, usually found on columns. Originated from Greek architecture.
Gardecor®, "Garden Decoration"
Gardecor® is any outdoor decoration such as fountains, statues, furniture, garden stakes, weathervanes, wall plaques, decorative light fixtures, etc. of artistic design and worthy of heirloom status. Materials used to make gardecor® include, but are not limited to bronze, brass, authentic wrought iron, cast stone concrete if formulation allows for longevity, marble, granite, etc. Excluded materials are those that break down or can easily break such as resin, polyresin, alabastrite, plastics, and other materials that quickly break down. You won't find fountains, statues, or furniture made out of these inferior products at Gardecor®. Gardecor® is a registered trademark protected under the U.S. government Patent and Trademark Office.
Gilding
Gold leaf applied to wood, plaster, or other metal. Gilt furniture has gilding.
Gullioche
A motif of interlocking circles. May or may not have other decorations.
Inlay
Embedded materials in a piece of furniture for decoration.
Mosaic
A decoration consisting of small pieces of tile, stone, glass in a mortar or other cement. "Peitra Dura", Italian for "hard stone" is a colored marbled mosaic.
Patina
The outer surface of a metal piece. Can be the natural oxidation of the metal such as verdigris (greenish, bluish from oxidized copper) and cor-ten (oxidized iron, rust), or a polished bronze (brown).
Quatrefoil
A motif with 4 lobes ("foils") reminiscent of Gothic cathedral decorations.
Singerie
Motifs showing playful monkeys. French.
Tessare
Tiles, glass or other small decorations used in mosaics.
Trefoil
The motif with three lobes ("foil") used as decorations on Gothic cathedrals. See above under Quatrefoil which has 4 lobes.