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Fluting

A series of parallel concave grooves cut into a column, pilaster, vessel, pedestal, or sculptural form.

Short Definition

A series of parallel concave grooves cut into a column, pilaster, vessel, pedestal, or sculptural form.

Difficulty

intermediate

Language Origin

English

Fluting consists of repeated vertical or radiating concave channels carved into an architectural or sculptural surface. Classical columns use carefully proportioned flutes to articulate the shaft, strengthen its vertical rhythm, and create alternating bands of light and shadow.

Etymology

From flute, referring to the groove's channel-like profile.