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  • Openwork
  • Artistic decoration using holes in solid materials

    In art history, architecture, and related fields, openwork or open-work is any decorative technique that creates holes, piercings, or gaps through a solid

    Openwork

    Openwork

    Openwork

  • Lace
  • Openwork fabric, patterned with open holes in the work, made by machine or by hand

    Lace is a decorative openwork textile made without the use of pre-existing fabric. Lace can be made by hand or machine. Various techniques can be employed

    Lace

    Lace

    Lace

  • Open-work charm
  • irregularly shaped "holes" or "openings" between their design elements known as openwork. The design of the amulets represent yin while the holes represent yang

    Open-work charm

    Open-work charm

    Open-work_charm

  • 2018 FIFA World Cup
  • Association football tournament in Russia

    Chizhenok, Alexander (2017). Construction of the stadium "Volgograd Arena". Openwork roof. [1]. Volgograd: Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library. Archived from

    2018 FIFA World Cup

    2018_FIFA_World_Cup

  • Opus interrasile
  • Opus interrasile, lit. 'work shaved or scraped in-between' is a pierced openwork metalworking technique found from the 3rd century AD, and remaining popular

    Opus interrasile

    Opus interrasile

    Opus_interrasile

  • Terrace houses in Australia
  • of the Sydney style of cast ironwork is the flat, openwork verandah column, also known as openwork pilasters. These flat filigree panels are common in

    Terrace houses in Australia

    Terrace houses in Australia

    Terrace_houses_in_Australia

  • Doily
  • Ornamental fabric or paper

    as well as a head covering for Christian women. It is characterized by openwork, which allows the surface of the underlying object to show through. Doilies

    Doily

    Doily

    Doily

  • Kim Se-yong (ceramist)
  • South Korean ceramist (born 1946)

    list (link) YouTube video: Kim and his son demonstration making double-openwork vase. Vase in Royal Collection Trust presented to Queen Elizabeth II in

    Kim Se-yong (ceramist)

    Kim_Se-yong_(ceramist)

  • Spire
  • Structure on top of a roof, skyscraper or tower

    designed reinforcing beams which halted the deformation of the structure. Openwork spires were a notable architectural innovation, beginning with the spire

    Spire

    Spire

    Spire

  • Ian Lovett
  • English banker (born 1944)

    also held directorships of Barclays Bank, Zurich Financial Services and Openwork (2011–2021) and has made appearances as an after-dinner speaker. He chaired

    Ian Lovett

    Ian_Lovett

  • Ajouré
  • Metalworking technique

    or à jour (French for "to the day," meaning open to the daylight) is an openwork metalworking technique similar to filigree, which leaves open spaces in

    Ajouré

    Ajouré

  • Benkan
  • Ceremonial crown formerly worn by Japanese emperors

    a system of caps made of brocade or patterned cloth and decorated with openwork gold or silver floral ornaments. The Nihon Shoki also records the use of

    Benkan

    Benkan

    Benkan

  • Moon jar
  • Traditional Korean white porcelain jar

    that have a basis in tradition include the 1000 crane moon jar Double-openwork celadon moon jars: consist of two vessels, an inner vase that provides

    Moon jar

    Moon jar

    Moon_jar

  • Flamboyant
  • Ornate style of late Gothic architecture

    were designed by architects Roger Ango and Roulland Le Roux. Flamboyant openwork tracery, fireplace and chimney, Salle des pas perdus, Palace of Poitiers

    Flamboyant

    Flamboyant

    Flamboyant

  • Cologne Cathedral
  • Historic church in Cologne, Germany

    dominated by its huge spires, which are entirely Germanic in character, being openwork like those of Ulm, Vienna, Strasbourg and Regensburg Cathedrals. An aerial

    Cologne Cathedral

    Cologne Cathedral

    Cologne_Cathedral

  • National Museum of Korea
  • Museum in Seoul, South Korea

    Celadon Openwork Incense Burner

    National Museum of Korea

    National Museum of Korea

    National_Museum_of_Korea

  • Caligae
  • Ancient Roman military boot

    including cavalry. Caligae (sing.: caliga) are heavy-duty, thick-soled openwork boots, with hobnailed soles. They were worn by the lower ranks of Roman

    Caligae

    Caligae

    Caligae

  • Censer
  • Vessel for burning incense or perfume

    few centimetres tall to as many as several metres high. Many designs use openwork to allow a flow of air. In many cultures, burning incense has spiritual

    Censer

    Censer

    Censer

  • Shrine of St. Patrick's Bell
  • 12th-century Irish bell shrine

    complex arrays, although some are now lost. Its short sides contain pairs of openwork panels showing elongated beasts intertwined with ribbon-bodied snakes.

    Shrine of St. Patrick's Bell

    Shrine of St. Patrick's Bell

    Shrine_of_St._Patrick's_Bell

  • Brussels Town Hall
  • Historic building and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Brussels, Belgium

    Hall's roof, the square tower narrows to a lavishly pinnacled octagonal openwork. At its summit stands a 2.7-metre-tall (9 ft) gilt metal statue of Saint

    Brussels Town Hall

    Brussels Town Hall

    Brussels_Town_Hall

  • Volgograd Arena
  • Football stadium in Volgograd, Russia

    Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Construction of the stadium "Volgograd Arena". Openwork roof. [1]". prlib.ru. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "The first football match

    Volgograd Arena

    Volgograd Arena

    Volgograd_Arena

  • Pomander
  • Ball or container of herbs and perfumes

    or attached to the girdle, and were usually perforated in a variety of openwork techniques and made of gold or silver. Sometimes they contained several

    Pomander

    Pomander

    Pomander

  • Anglo-Saxon brooches
  • Decorative 5th–11th century clothing fasteners

    made in Celtic, Irish and Viking art styles. The openwork disc consists of a metal ring with an openwork design. These delicate brooches were usually made

    Anglo-Saxon brooches

    Anglo-Saxon brooches

    Anglo-Saxon_brooches

  • Gothic architecture
  • Architectural style of Medieval Europe

    spectacularly ornamented towers, covered with arches, gables, pinnacles and openwork spires pointing upwards. The tower of Ulm Minster has a similar history

    Gothic architecture

    Gothic architecture

    Gothic_architecture

  • List of Crucifixion Plaques
  • 5 in)), and made of cast bronze or copper alloy. They are all made using openwork with the exception of the Lismore Plaque. In 1980, the archaeologist Peter

    List of Crucifixion Plaques

    List of Crucifixion Plaques

    List_of_Crucifixion_Plaques

  • Lobster-tailed pot helmet
  • Burgonet with a long neck guard

    James II of England had the three bar face defence replaced by a pierced openwork plate depicting the full royal arms of England, sight being afforded by

    Lobster-tailed pot helmet

    Lobster-tailed pot helmet

    Lobster-tailed_pot_helmet

  • Latticework
  • Ornamental criss-crossed framework

    Latticework is an openwork framework consisting of a criss-crossed pattern of strips of building material, typically wood or metal. The design is created

    Latticework

    Latticework

    Latticework

  • Hardwick Hall
  • Elizabethan country house in Derbyshire, England

    pavilions with Bess of Hardwick's initials "ES" (Elizabeth Shrewsbury) in openwork. Chimneypiece in High Great Chamber Hardwick's long gallery in the 1890s

    Hardwick Hall

    Hardwick Hall

    Hardwick_Hall

  • Harkness Tower
  • Masonry tower at Yale University

    street level to the roof, there are 284 steps. Midway to the top, four openwork copper clockfaces tell the hours. The bells of the carillon are behind

    Harkness Tower

    Harkness Tower

    Harkness_Tower

  • Portrait of Charles de Solier, Sieur de Morette
  • Painting by Hans Holbein the Younger

    his neck is a gold chain from which hangs a medallion or watchcase of openwork. The attitude, the glove on the left hand and the half-covered medallion

    Portrait of Charles de Solier, Sieur de Morette

    Portrait of Charles de Solier, Sieur de Morette

    Portrait_of_Charles_de_Solier,_Sieur_de_Morette

  • Ivory carving
  • Carving of animal tooth or tusk

    objects. Dieppe in France became an important centre, specializing in ornate openwork and model ships, and Erbach in Germany. Kholmogory has been for centuries

    Ivory carving

    Ivory carving

    Ivory_carving

  • Tythrop Park
  • Manor house in Kingsey, Buckinghamshire, England

    staircase as one of the finest in the county, with "extremely luscious openwork foliage". The property is noted as having installed an early duck decoy

    Tythrop Park

    Tythrop Park

    Tythrop_Park

  • Pomellato
  • Italian jewelry company

    style by using gemstones of various sizes and/or colours.[citation needed] Openwork, also on jet. In 1995, Pomellato launched a second brand, Dodo. The name

    Pomellato

    Pomellato

  • Sukashibori
  • Japanese term for openwork

    Sukashibori (透彫(すかしぼり)) is the Japanese term for openwork or pierced work, using various techniques in metalworking and other media, in which the foreground

    Sukashibori

    Sukashibori

    Sukashibori

  • Luristan bronze
  • Small cast objects decorated with bronze sculptures from the Early Iron Age found in Iran

    to between about 1000 and 650 BC. The bronzes tend to be flat and use openwork, like the related metalwork of Scythian art. They represent the art of

    Luristan bronze

    Luristan bronze

    Luristan_bronze

  • Celadon
  • Term referring to a blue or green glaze used in ceramics and the ceramics glazed with it

    based upon traditional Goryeo ware. Kim came to prominence for his double-openwork his highly detailed which sometimes featured more than 1500 individually

    Celadon

    Celadon

    Celadon

  • Jian
  • Chinese double-edged sword

    the hilt. During the Ming Dynasty these were usually passed through an openwork pommel, and in the Qing through a hole in the grip itself; modern swords

    Jian

    Jian

    Jian

  • North Bersted Man
  • Ancient British warrior

    its back. The crests consist of sheets of bronze and are adorned with an openwork decoration. The finds from the burial are on display in the Novium Museum

    North Bersted Man

    North Bersted Man

    North_Bersted_Man

  • Three hares
  • Motif of three hares in threefold rotational symmetry

    early British 'Celtic' (La Tène) metalwork such as circular enamelled and openwork triskel brooches (fibulae). The motif appears in illuminated manuscripts

    Three hares

    Three hares

    Three_hares

  • Benkan of Emperor Kōmei
  • Crown of Emperor Kōmei of Japan

    rounded black silk cap called a koji (巾子). Around this inner cap is an openwork outer crown called an oshikazura (押鬘). The lower part of the oshikazura

    Benkan of Emperor Kōmei

    Benkan of Emperor Kōmei

    Benkan_of_Emperor_Kōmei

  • Athlone Crucifixion Plaque
  • 8th century Irish Bronze sculpture

    volume 128, 1998. JSTOR 25549845 ISSN 0079-497X MacDermott, Máire. "An Openwork Crucifixion Plaque from Clonmacnoise". The Journal of the Royal Society

    Athlone Crucifixion Plaque

    Athlone Crucifixion Plaque

    Athlone_Crucifixion_Plaque

  • Rylsky brothers' house
  • Building in Baku, Azerbaijan

    closed type with window openings, on the third floor there is a light openwork arcade on the columns of the Moorish pattern of the loggia. The architectural

    Rylsky brothers' house

    Rylsky brothers' house

    Rylsky_brothers'_house

  • Leeds Pottery
  • English pottery manufacturer

    invented the improved version used from the 1760s on. Many pieces include openwork, made either by piercing solid parts, or "basketwork", weaving thin strips

    Leeds Pottery

    Leeds Pottery

    Leeds_Pottery

  • Third Imperial (Fabergé egg)
  • 1887 Imperial Fabergé egg

    14K gold Vacheron Constantin Lady's watch, with white enamel dial and openwork diamond set gold hands. March 1902, Von Dervais Mansion Exhibition, St

    Third Imperial (Fabergé egg)

    Third Imperial (Fabergé egg)

    Third_Imperial_(Fabergé_egg)

  • Hervé Léger
  • French fashion house

    clothes of the year. They lace up the side of the body in a kind of latticed openwork that bares just the right amount of skin in just the right places. "The

    Hervé Léger

    Hervé_Léger

  • Filigree
  • Form of intricate metalwork used in jewellery

    with grains set at intervals. Filigree can be made as openwork or with a metal backing. In openwork filigree, connected metal wires are soldered together

    Filigree

    Filigree

    Filigree

  • Iglesia de Cristo Obrero y Nuestra Señora de Lourdes
  • Roman Catholic parish church and World Heritage Site in Estación Atlántida, Uruguay

    vaults developed by Eladio Dieste. The cylindrical bell-tower, built in openwork exposed brick masonry, rises from the ground to the right of the main church

    Iglesia de Cristo Obrero y Nuestra Señora de Lourdes

    Iglesia de Cristo Obrero y Nuestra Señora de Lourdes

    Iglesia_de_Cristo_Obrero_y_Nuestra_Señora_de_Lourdes

  • Order of the Illustrious Dragon
  • Military order of Manchukuo

    and the associated order star match in their appearance. The gem has an openwork, green enamel hanger that shows a stylized cloud group consisting of a

    Order of the Illustrious Dragon

    Order of the Illustrious Dragon

    Order_of_the_Illustrious_Dragon

  • Fretwork
  • Interlaced decorative design

    Fretwork for a ventilation or light grill Fretwork of an Anglo concertina Openwork – artistic decoration using holes in solid materials Latticework – ornamental

    Fretwork

    Fretwork

  • Ipiutak site
  • Archaeological site in northwest Alaska, US

    wood, bone, and stone. The site is renowned for its mortuary offerings, openwork ivory carvings, and insights into a hunting society that relied on marine

    Ipiutak site

    Ipiutak site

    Ipiutak_site

  • Crucifixion plaque
  • Crucifixion sculptures with ancillary panels

    made from cast bronze and are similar in size. Apart from one, they of openwork (ie the figures were formed from holes or gaps punched through the metal)

    Crucifixion plaque

    Crucifixion plaque

    Crucifixion_plaque

  • Isabelo Tampinco
  • Filipino sculptor

    Filipino style, he incorporated native flora and fauna designs in his sinuous openwork and Art Nouveau whiplash outlines style of woodcarving and named it Estilo

    Isabelo Tampinco

    Isabelo Tampinco

    Isabelo_Tampinco

  • Chinese furniture
  • Style of furniture

    upholstery incorporated into Chinese furniture, impacted by Western culture. Openwork in carved wood or other techniques is very typical for practical purposes

    Chinese furniture

    Chinese furniture

    Chinese_furniture

  • Listed buildings in Colwich, Staffordshire
  • three short spans with elaborate open-work parapets. At each end are four openwork piers with decorative caps. II Wolseley Bridge 52°46′52″N 1°58′16″W /

    Listed buildings in Colwich, Staffordshire

    Listed_buildings_in_Colwich,_Staffordshire

  • Saint Sophia Church, Moscow
  • Church building in Moscow, Russia

    frontage is dominated by a tapering bell tower rising above the entrance. The openwork belfry was designed in the 1860s so as to echo the Kremlin towers across

    Saint Sophia Church, Moscow

    Saint Sophia Church, Moscow

    Saint_Sophia_Church,_Moscow

  • Sèvres pot-pourri vase in the shape of a ship
  • Sèvres pot-pourri vase shape

    of Sèvres porcelain, and one example is on a later gilt wood stand. The openwork lid lifts off to allow refilling of the pot-pourri. The shape was eventually

    Sèvres pot-pourri vase in the shape of a ship

    Sèvres pot-pourri vase in the shape of a ship

    Sèvres_pot-pourri_vase_in_the_shape_of_a_ship

  • Listed buildings in Derby (northern area)
  • with a pulvinated frieze and a pediment. On the right return is a large openwork gilded clock face. II* Wesley Chapel and minister's house 52°55′35″N 1°29′03″W

    Listed buildings in Derby (northern area)

    Listed_buildings_in_Derby_(northern_area)

  • Broderie anglaise
  • Creative works made with eyelets and other open-work embroidery techniques

    the 16th century in Persia and India, involves intricate needlework with openwork and embroidery. Both techniques use specialised tools to punch holes in

    Broderie anglaise

    Broderie anglaise

    Broderie_anglaise

  • Cheetham Town Hall
  • Listed building in Manchester, England

    porte-cochère with iron columns supporting a glazed roof decorated by iron openwork and finials. The other bays on the ground floor were fenestrated by round

    Cheetham Town Hall

    Cheetham Town Hall

    Cheetham_Town_Hall

  • Lamentation over the Dead Christ (Donatello)
  • Relief by Donatello

    The Lamentation over the Dead Christ is an openwork bronze relief sculpture of c. 1455–1460, produced in his old age by Donatello and now in the Victoria

    Lamentation over the Dead Christ (Donatello)

    Lamentation over the Dead Christ (Donatello)

    Lamentation_over_the_Dead_Christ_(Donatello)

  • Benin ivory mask
  • Pair of ivory pendant masks from Benin Kingdom

    highlighted by iron inlay on the forehead, all framed by the flange of an openwork tiara and collar of symbolic beings, as well as double loops at each side

    Benin ivory mask

    Benin ivory mask

    Benin_ivory_mask

  • Pierre Sabatier (artist)
  • French sculptor

    sculpture with sliding elements, 39m x 3,50m. Hammered, folded, bent back, openworked and oxidized copper and brass. Architect: Daniel Badani. 1% commission

    Pierre Sabatier (artist)

    Pierre Sabatier (artist)

    Pierre_Sabatier_(artist)

  • Eastgate, Chester
  • Grade I listed gate in Chester, England

    diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria two years earlier. It is carried on openwork iron pylons, has a clock face on all four sides, and a copper ogee cupola

    Eastgate, Chester

    Eastgate, Chester

    Eastgate,_Chester

  • Church of St John the Baptist, Yeovil
  • Parish church in Somerset, England

    alleviated by the opening of the Preston Road cemetery. The church is capped by openwork balustrading matching the parapets which are from the 17th century. Major

    Church of St John the Baptist, Yeovil

    Church of St John the Baptist, Yeovil

    Church_of_St_John_the_Baptist,_Yeovil

  • Iranian handicrafts
  • engraving (Persian: Ghalam-Zani), also toreutics, and repoussé and chasing Openwork, a popular style for bronze work Silver-gilt Varshosazi, art of making

    Iranian handicrafts

    Iranian_handicrafts

  • Alai Darwaza
  • Mosque gateway in Delhi, India

    "spearhead" projections, possibly representing lotus buds. Net, stone openwork screens, are introduced here; they already had been long used in temples

    Alai Darwaza

    Alai Darwaza

    Alai_Darwaza

  • Carbatina
  • Ancient type of rustic footwear

    replacement, carbatinae were seldom decorated, although one studded with openwork was recovered at Praetorium Agrippinae in the modern Netherlands and the

    Carbatina

    Carbatina

    Carbatina

  • Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography
  • Museum in the country of Georgia

    traditional darbazi-type and fiat-roofed stone houses from eastern Georgia, openwork wooden houses with gable roofs of straw or boards from western Georgia

    Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography

    Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography

    Tbilisi_Open_Air_Museum_of_Ethnography

  • Soiscél Molaisse
  • 11th-century Irish book shrine

    with a cumdach made up of plain sheets of tinned bronze decorated with openwork silver and mountings. The Soiscél Molaisse has six sides: the front piece

    Soiscél Molaisse

    Soiscél Molaisse

    Soiscél_Molaisse

  • Tracery
  • Type of window design

    France. In German and Spanish Gothic architecture, it often appears as openwork screens on the exterior of buildings. The style was used to rich and sometimes

    Tracery

    Tracery

    Tracery

  • Zheravna
  • Village in Bulgaria

    a wealthy man involved in the governance of the village. The original openwork carvings above the doors in the framework of the cupboards are Impressive

    Zheravna

    Zheravna

    Zheravna

  • Nanyue King Museum
  • Museum in Guangzhou, China

    the Nanyue workshop’s technical ingenuity. Jade Openwork Disk with Dragon and Phoenix: The Jade Openwork Disk with Dragon and Phoenix, measuring 10.6 cm

    Nanyue King Museum

    Nanyue King Museum

    Nanyue_King_Museum

  • Xiongnu
  • Eurasian steppe confederation and empire

    BC-100 AD approximately)]. Journal des Savants: 35–39. Page 36: "A renowned openwork gold plate found on the surface of the site depicts a wild boar hunt at

    Xiongnu

    Xiongnu

  • Oporowska Stadium
  • Football stadium in Wrocław, Poland

    784 seats Grandstand North openwork: 1,104 seats This gives the 7870 seats for spectators hosts. Grandstand South openwork (grandstand for visitors supporters):

    Oporowska Stadium

    Oporowska Stadium

    Oporowska_Stadium

  • Ghada Amer
  • Egyptian American artist (born 1963)

    Another example of her sculpture is 100 Words of Love. It is a globular, openwork sculpture the structure of which consists of a web of flat, linear, flowing

    Ghada Amer

    Ghada Amer

    Ghada_Amer

  • Triệu dynasty
  • Ruling house of the Nanyue kingdom

    Mo (Triệu Mạt) Gold seal Jade Drinking Vessel in Rhino Horn Shape Jade Openwork Disk with Dragon and Phoenix Jade Drinking Cup for Collecting Sweet Dew

    Triệu dynasty

    Triệu dynasty

    Triệu_dynasty

  • Goryeo ware
  • Goryeo-era Korean pottery and porcelain

    techniques such as relief carving, intaglio carving, iron oxide glaze, openwork became in use. The sanggam inlaying also started at this age. The 12th

    Goryeo ware

    Goryeo ware

    Goryeo_ware

  • Basilique Saint-Urbain de Troyes
  • Church in Aube, France

    perforated gables with sharp points, narrow buttresses with many pinnacles, and openwork flying buttresses. The effect is visually complex, perhaps discordant.

    Basilique Saint-Urbain de Troyes

    Basilique Saint-Urbain de Troyes

    Basilique_Saint-Urbain_de_Troyes

  • Royal Collection
  • Art collection of the British Royal Family

    (ceramist) – at least 1 item: celadon openwork vase South Korean, c. 1999 Shin Sang-ho – at least 2 items: celadon openwork vase South Korean, c. 1986 Porcelain

    Royal Collection

    Royal Collection

    Royal_Collection

  • Listed buildings in Haslingden
  • a chancel, and transepts. The east gable end faces the road and has an openwork parapet. It contains a pair of turrets, square at the base and octagonal

    Listed buildings in Haslingden

    Listed_buildings_in_Haslingden

  • Jetty
  • Low bank or small wharf stretching from the shore into a water span

    breakwater situated in shallow water. Where docks are given sloping sides, openwork timber jetties are generally carried across the slope, at the ends of which

    Jetty

    Jetty

    Jetty

  • Locomotive frame
  • Chassis for a self-propelled railway vehicle

    of wood sandwiched between two metal plates.[citation needed] These are openwork girder structures built up from steel or iron bars which are usually 4–7 in

    Locomotive frame

    Locomotive frame

    Locomotive_frame

  • Moselkern stele
  • The Moselkern stele is a Merovingian basalt monument with two openwork Christian crosses. The stele, which has been dated to the 7th century CE, was excavated

    Moselkern stele

    Moselkern stele

    Moselkern_stele

  • Momik
  • Armenian architect and sculptor (died 1333)

    Armenian Christian Art. The British Library Board - Getty Museum. p. 110. Openwork sculpture techniques reached their high point in the khatchk'ar carved

    Momik

    Momik

  • Gothic Revival architecture
  • Architectural movement

    Gothic bridge in Central Park, New York dating from the 1860. Vaux enlisted openwork forms derived from Gothic blind-arcading and window tracery to express

    Gothic Revival architecture

    Gothic Revival architecture

    Gothic_Revival_architecture

  • Essen-Werden casket
  • lidded box and measures 40 cm by 21.2 cm by 21.2 cm. Carved rectangular openwork panels on the casket are made of walrus ivory. The decorations on the casket

    Essen-Werden casket

    Essen-Werden_casket

  • Lower Mokotów
  • Area in Warsaw, Poland

    2006 and 2014, the housing estate of Osiedle Ażurowych Okiennic (lit. 'Openwork Shutters Estate') was constructed between Przy Grobli Street, Patkowskiego

    Lower Mokotów

    Lower Mokotów

    Lower_Mokotów

  • Katowicka Street
  • Street in Warsaw

    openwork made by Jerzy Jarnuszkiewicz. The building is listed as a historic monument. 8A Katowicka Street Openwork facade decoration (2011) Openwork facade

    Katowicka Street

    Katowicka Street

    Katowicka_Street

  • Chair of Saint Peter
  • Relic in St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City

    instructing Peter to tend to his sheep. Large angelic figures flank an openwork panel beneath a highly realistic bronze seat cushion, vividly empty: the

    Chair of Saint Peter

    Chair of Saint Peter

    Chair_of_Saint_Peter

  • Brooch
  • Large ornament with a pin fastening

    techniques from Roman art: repoussé, filigree, granulation, enamelling, openwork and inlay, but it is inlay that the Migration period artists are famous

    Brooch

    Brooch

    Brooch

  • English Gothic stained glass windows
  • Style of stained glass design in 12th to 16th century England

    Perpendicular architecture, with multiple decorative colonettes, ribs and openwork decoration spreading upwards and across the vaults, influenced the style

    English Gothic stained glass windows

    English Gothic stained glass windows

    English_Gothic_stained_glass_windows

  • Durga temple, Aihole
  • 8th-century Hindu temple in Aihole, Karnataka, India

    running all round the building. Stone grilles with various geometrical openwork patterns ventilate the interior from the ambulatory. The heart of the shrine

    Durga temple, Aihole

    Durga temple, Aihole

    Durga_temple,_Aihole

  • Listed buildings in Huddersfield (Newsome Ward - central area)
  • rising to crocketed pinnacles, clock faces on all sides, and a parapet with openwork battlements. On the body of the church are embattled parapets, and the

    Listed buildings in Huddersfield (Newsome Ward - central area)

    Listed_buildings_in_Huddersfield_(Newsome_Ward_-_central_area)

  • Corp Naomh
  • 9th or 10th century Irish bell shrine

    casting decorated front and back with human and animal figures, with an openwork crest running along its upper border. The front side contains a bearded

    Corp Naomh

    Corp Naomh

    Corp_Naomh

  • Lacquerware
  • Objects decoratively covered with lacquer

    the Jingmen Tomb (荊門楚墓; Jīngmén chǔ mù) of the State of Chu (704–223 BC) Openwork lacquered screen with animal designs, Wangshan Tomb, Chu kingdom, Warring

    Lacquerware

    Lacquerware

    Lacquerware

  • New Khmer Architecture
  • Cambodian architectural movement in the 1950s and 1960s

    sunlight. Loggias (covered balconies and walkways) and claustras (decorative openwork) offer shade. Particular attention was paid to the creation of natural

    New Khmer Architecture

    New Khmer Architecture

    New_Khmer_Architecture

  • Jacobean architecture
  • English architecture around the reign of James I

    made of columns and pilasters, round-arch arcades, and flat roofs with openwork parapets. These and other classical elements appeared in a free and fanciful

    Jacobean architecture

    Jacobean architecture

    Jacobean_architecture

  • Belfry of Bruges
  • Belfry in Bruges, Belgium

    metres (335 ft) to 83 metres (272 ft), which it remains today. However, an openwork stone parapet in Gothic Revival style was added to the rooftop in 1822

    Belfry of Bruges

    Belfry of Bruges

    Belfry_of_Bruges

  • Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin, Hlybokaye
  • Orthodox Church in Hlybokaye, Belarus

    added bundles of pilasters, bracings, wavy belt courses and so on. The openwork of the main façade was given by the through openings of towers and pediments

    Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin, Hlybokaye

    Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin, Hlybokaye

    Cathedral_of_the_Nativity_of_the_Virgin,_Hlybokaye

  • Nightgown
  • Shirtlike garment intended for wear while sleeping most often used by women

    "Embellishments such as frills, ruffles, tucks, ribbons, lace, beading, openwork and embroidery would often be added to necklines, collars, bodices, sleeves

    Nightgown

    Nightgown

    Nightgown

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  • Coram
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Coram

    English (Devon) : variant of Corum.

  • Kanya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Kanya

    Daughter

  • Junkins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Junkins

    English : variant of Jenkins.Irish : reduced form of McJunkins.

  • Justice
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Justice

    English : nickname for a fair-minded man, from Middle English, Old French justice ‘justice’, ‘equity’, Latin iustitia, a derivative of iustus (see Just). It may also have been an occupational name for a judge, since this metonymic use of the word is attested from as early as the 12th century.

  • Zameelah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Zameelah

    Companion

  • Avleen
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Avleen

    Impressively; Different; Blessed by God

  • Parnand
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Parnand

    Leaf; Enjoy; Son of Aspiciuos Apsara to Spread Joy

  • Deem
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Deem

    English : from Old English dēma, dōma‘judge’, hence an occupational name, or a byname for an arbiter of disputes.Altered spelling of German Diem and Diehm

  • Harsh | ஹர்ஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Harsh | ஹர்ஷ

    Happiness

  • HON-T-MIT-HEB
  • Female

    Egyptian

    HON-T-MIT-HEB

    , a daughter of Amenhotep III.

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  • Openwork
  • n.

    A quarry; an open cut.

  • Wirework
  • n.

    Work, especially openwork, formed of wires.

  • Cage
  • n.

    A box or inclosure, wholly or partly of openwork, in wood or metal, used for confining birds or other animals.

  • Scrim
  • n.

    A kind of light cotton or linen fabric, often woven in openwork patterns, -- used for curtains, etc,; -- called also India scrim.

  • Openwork
  • n.

    Anything so constructed or manufactured (in needlework, carpentry, metal work, etc.) as to show openings through its substance; work that is perforated or pierced.

  • Strainer
  • n.

    That through which any liquid is passed for purification or to separate it from solid matter; anything, as a screen or a cloth, used to strain a liquid; a device of the character of a sieve or of a filter; specifically, an openwork or perforated screen, as for the end of the suction pipe of a pump, to prevent large solid bodies from entering with a liquid.

  • Brattishing
  • n.

    Carved openwork, as of a shrine, battlement, or parapet.

  • Rickrack
  • n.

    A kind of openwork edging made of serpentine braid.

  • Fretwork
  • n.

    Work adorned with frets; ornamental openwork or work in relief, esp. when elaborate and minute in its parts. Hence, any minute play of light and shade, dark and light, or the like.

  • Gridiron
  • n.

    An openwork frame on which vessels are placed for examination, cleaning, and repairs.

  • Gabion
  • n.

    An openwork frame, as of poles, filled with stones and sunk, to assist in forming a bar dyke, etc., as in harbor improvement.