Column Capital 2 ( 10 Inch )

Column Capital 2 ( 10 Inch )

5000 ₹4500

A weathered architectural fragment of what appears to be a decorative column capital, featuring intricate floral and scroll designs carved in limestone or similar stone material. This piece showcases classical architectural ornamentation with its elegant relief patterns and curved embellishments characteristic of traditional European architectural design.

SKU: SKU00037
Category: Elevation Column & Capitals
Stock: 10000

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Description

This architectural artifact represents a fragment of what was likely once a complete column capital, exhibiting the refined craftsmanship of classical stone masonry. The piece displays multiple decorative bands with distinct ornamental patterns. The upper section features a delicate floral frieze with repeating botanical motifs, while the lower portion shows graceful scrollwork and a fleur-de-lis design centerpiece. The curved profile and layered composition suggest it may have been part of a Corinthian or Composite-style capital. The material appears to be limestone or another similar natural stone, now showing signs of age and weathering that give it an authentic patina. The surface texture reveals the fine detail work of the original stone carvers, with clear evidence of both bold relief work and subtle surface modeling. The fragment shows signs of natural wear and breakage, particularly visible at its base, which adds to its historical character and archaeological appeal. This type of architectural element would typically have been found adorning columns in classical buildings, churches, or grand civic structures from the 18th or 19th century. Such fragments are valued both for their historical significance and their aesthetic appeal as decorative objects in contemporary settings. The piece could serve as a striking architectural artifact in a garden, interior space, or as part of a collection of classical architectural elements. The craftsmanship visible in the surviving ornamentation provides valuable insight into historical building practices and architectural decoration techniques, making it an interesting specimen for both collectors and scholars of architectural history.