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What (who) is baluster$6759$ - definition

ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT; VERTICAL MOULDED SHAFT
Balustrade; Balluster; Baluster-shaft; Baluster-side; Balustrades; Baristrade; Balaustrade; Balistrade; Balustrading; Baluster shaft; Baluster leg; Balaustrates; Balusters; Balustroid; Balustraded
  • Drawing of a baluster column in the article [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Archaeological_Journal/Volume_1/Anglo-Saxon_Architecture "Anglo-Saxon Architecture"] in the ''Archaeological Journal'', Volume 1 (1845)
  • Stone balusters in the [[Basilica of San Zeno, Verona]] (constructed 967–1398 AD)
  • Ornate [[cast iron]]<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2003-jul-30-fi-bradbury30-story.html Hong Kong Investor With Eye on the Past Acquires Landmark Bradbury Building, ''Los Angeles Times'']</ref> [[filigree]] balustrades in the [[Bradbury Building]] in downtown [[Los Angeles]], California

Baluster         
·noun A small column or pilaster, used as a support to the rail of an open parapet, to guard the side of a staircase, or the front of a gallery. ·see Balustrade.
baluster         
['bal?st?]
¦ noun a short pillar forming part of a series supporting a rail or coping.
Origin
C17: from Fr. balustre, from Ital. balaustro, from balaust(r)a 'wild pomegranate flower' (because of the resemblance to the curving calyx tube of the flower).
balustrade         
(balustrades)
A balustrade is a railing or wall on a balcony or staircase.
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Wikipedia

Baluster

A baluster is an upright support, often a vertical moulded shaft, square, or lathe-turned form found in stairways, parapets, and other architectural features. In furniture construction it is known as a spindle. Common materials used in its construction are wood, stone, and less frequently metal and ceramic. A group of balusters supporting a handrail, coping, or ornamental detail are known as a balustrade.

The term baluster shaft is used to describe forms such as a candlestick, upright furniture support, and the stem of a brass chandelier.

The term banister (also bannister) refers to a baluster or to the system of balusters and handrail of a stairway. It may be used to include its supporting structures, such as a supporting newel post.