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Fluting
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a series of vertical grooves or shallow concave channels that are often found on columns, pilasters, or other architectural elements
What is "fluting"?
Fluting refers to a decorative feature consisting of vertical grooves or channels carved into a surface, commonly found on columns, pillars, or other architectural features. This design element adds texture and visual interest, creating a sense of elegance and refinement. Fluting can vary in depth and width, and it is often used in classical architecture to enhance the appearance of the structure. The grooves help to draw the eye upward, emphasizing the height of the columns and contributing to the overall aesthetic of the building. Fluted columns are a hallmark of styles such as Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.