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Definitions of fretwork in various dictionaries:
noun - framework consisting of an ornamental design made of strips of wood or metal
Ornamental work consisting of three-dimensional frets; geometric openwork.
Such ornamental work represented two dimensionally by chiaroscuro.
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ornamental design in wood, typically openwork, done with a fretsaw. |
framework consisting of an ornamental design made of strips of wood or metal |
decorative open patterns especially cut out of wood or metal or made in embroidery |
Ornamental design in wood, typically openwork, done with a fretsaw. |
Ornamental work consisting of three-dimensional frets geometric openwork. |
Such ornamental work represented two dimensionally by chiaroscuro. |
Fretwork description |
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Fretwork is an interlaced decorative design that is either carved in low relief on a solid background, or cut out with a fretsaw, coping saw, jigsaw or scroll saw. Most fretwork patterns are geometric in design. The materials most commonly used are wood and metal. Fretwork is used to adorn furniture and musical instruments. The term is also used for tracery on glazed windows and doors. Fretwork is also used to adorn/decorate architecture, where specific elements of decor are named according to their use such as eave bracket, gable fretwork or baluster fretwork, which may be of metal, especially cast iron or aluminum. * Fretwork patterns originally were ornamental designs used to decorate objects with a grid or a lattice. Designs have developed from the rectangular wave Greek fret to intricate intertwined patterns. A common misconception is that fretwork must be done with a fretsaw. However, a fretwork pattern is considered a fretwork whether or not it was cut out with a fretsaw. * Compu |