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Qué (quién) es garniture - definición


garniture         
  • A garniture of an [[ormolu]] clock and candelabra
  • The garniture of [[Greenwich armour]] for [[Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester]], as recorded in their pattern book, the Jacob album
  • Garniture of three [[Bristol porcelain]] vases, c. 1773, painted by Michel Socquet.
GROUP OF RELATED DECORATIVE OBJECTS
Garniture de cheminée
n.
Embellishments, decorations, ornaments, adornments, furniture, ornamental appendages, setting off.
Garniture         
  • A garniture of an [[ormolu]] clock and candelabra
  • The garniture of [[Greenwich armour]] for [[Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester]], as recorded in their pattern book, the Jacob album
  • Garniture of three [[Bristol porcelain]] vases, c. 1773, painted by Michel Socquet.
GROUP OF RELATED DECORATIVE OBJECTS
Garniture de cheminée
·vt That which garnishes; ornamental appendage; embellishment; furniture; dress.
garniture         
  • A garniture of an [[ormolu]] clock and candelabra
  • The garniture of [[Greenwich armour]] for [[Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester]], as recorded in their pattern book, the Jacob album
  • Garniture of three [[Bristol porcelain]] vases, c. 1773, painted by Michel Socquet.
GROUP OF RELATED DECORATIVE OBJECTS
Garniture de cheminée
['g?:n?t??]
¦ noun a set of decorative vases.
Origin
C15: from Fr., from garnir 'to garnish'.

Wikipedia

Garniture
A garniture is a number or collection of any matching, but usually not identical, decorative objects intended to be displayed together.Merriam-Webster.