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Learn to pronounce ro·caille

/rōˈkī/
noun
  1. an 18th-century artistic or architectural style of decoration characterized by elaborate ornamentation with pebbles and shells, typical of grottos and fountains.
    "a room with walls in rocaille like those of fountains in a park"
  2. tiny beads.
    "rocailles are available in a range of opaque colors"

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ROCAILLE from en.m.wikipedia.org
Rocaille was a French style of exuberant decoration, with an abundance of curves, counter-curves, undulations and elements modeled on nature, that appeared ...

Rocaille

Rocaille was a French style of exuberant decoration, with an abundance of curves, counter-curves, undulations and elements modeled on nature, that appeared in furniture and interior decoration during the early reign of Louis XV of France. It was a... Wikipedia
The meaning of ROCAILLE is a style of ornament developed in the 18th century and characterized by sinuous foliate forms.
The Rococo style began in France in the 1730s as a reaction against the more formal and geometric Louis XIV style. It was known as the "style Rocaille", or " ...
ROCAILLE from www.collinsdictionary.com
rocaille · 1. (= pierres) loose stones pluriel · 2. (= terrain) rocky ground ⧫ stony ground · 3. (= jardin) rockery.
In France, we speak of Rocaille ornaments to describe the curved decorations, embellished with shells and vegetables. It was in the 19th century that the term " ...
Rocaille seed beads are by far our most popular seed bead and are available in the broadest range of colors, sizes, finishes and coatings! These superior ...
ROCAILLE from www.britannica.com
Mar 1, 2024 · It is characterized by lightness, elegance, and an exuberant use of curving natural forms in ornamentation. The word Rococo is derived from the ...