Tambour
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British pronunciation/tˈæmbɐ/
American pronunciation/tˈæmbɚ/

Definition & Meaning of "tambour"

Tambour
01

a frame made of two hoops; used for embroidering

tambour definition and meaning
02

a drum

03

a round or drum-shaped architectural element that is often used for decorative purposes above doors or windows in buildings, or as a part of a dome

What is a "tambour"?

A tambour is a cylindrical or drum-like structure that often serves as a supporting element in architecture. It can be found in various designs, including as part of a dome or as a decorative feature on a building. In dome construction, the tambour acts as a transition between the circular base and the dome itself, providing stability and support. It may also include windows or openings to allow light into the space below. The tambour adds visual interest to the overall design and can be embellished with decorative elements, enhancing the architectural beauty of the structure. This feature is commonly seen in religious buildings and other significant architectural works, reflecting the craftsmanship of the time.

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