Godroons
Godroons are decorative, convex, fluted or reeded motifs often found on architectural elements such as columns, friezes, moldings, and other ornamental features. They typically consist of a series of rounded, protruding, and overlapping semi-circular or oval shapes, creating a repetitive pattern that adds texture and visual interest to the surface. Godroons are commonly used in classical and neoclassical architecture to embellish various structural components, providing a sense of elegance and sophistication to the overall design.