it is a tonic
Ionic columns, the swirls are called volute scrolls.
A column with two swirls at the top is typically referred to as a "S-scroll" or "Volute" column, commonly found in classical architecture. These decorative elements are often part of the Ionic order, where the spirals create a distinctive and elegant aesthetic. The swirls serve both structural and ornamental purposes, enhancing the visual appeal of buildings and structures.
The decorative top of a column is called the capital.
Corinthian column carries the Roman and Victorian ornaments of many scrolls that encircles the ornament. The ornament as is popular with the Roman and the Victorians is scrolled with gold and highly circular decorative swirls.
The decorative top of a column is called the capital.
It is a heading found at the top of a column.
Insert a column break.
Letter at the top of the column.
Column Heading
function of a heading word
swirls like chocolate swirls!
The doric columns in Greek architecture are typically baseless, fluted, and with a smooth transition to the abacus (wider, square supporting structure above the column). Roman doric columns included a wider base and often beveled top moldings.