In the 1870s engineering firms began to market geometric etching machines which led to the mass production of glasses decorated with linear patterns including circles and the Greek key.
The original floorboards, painted white with a Greek key design, contrast with the rich red walls.
They make up, for example, a Greek key and grapevine arch around a mosaic image of Persephone eating a pomegranate.
Another important find is a bronze belt plate of the classic Greek key design.
The architrave includes a Greek key design and other symbols, and the side archivolts are decorated with acanthus leaves.
Definition of Greek key in US English:
Greek key
nounˌɡrēk ˈkē
A pattern of interlocking right-angled spirals.
希腊式链锁图案(互相连接、互成直角的螺旋形图案)
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The architrave includes a Greek key design and other symbols, and the side archivolts are decorated with acanthus leaves.
The original floorboards, painted white with a Greek key design, contrast with the rich red walls.
Another important find is a bronze belt plate of the classic Greek key design.
In the 1870s engineering firms began to market geometric etching machines which led to the mass production of glasses decorated with linear patterns including circles and the Greek key.
They make up, for example, a Greek key and grapevine arch around a mosaic image of Persephone eating a pomegranate.