A decorative person can be referred to as an "ornamental" person, often implying that they are primarily valued for their appearance or style rather than for their substantive qualities. In some contexts, they might also be described as "aesthetic" or "dapper." However, the term can carry a negative connotation, suggesting superficiality.
The decorative top of a column is called the capital.
The decorative curl on the end of a violin is called the scroll.
The decorative wood on a staircase is called "wainscot"
"Decorative" when describing fruit trees, means no fruit. It is called a decorative Red Plum tree.
A decorative garland of flowers is a lei.
It is called an etui
The decorative top of a column is called the capital.
A decorative piece of needlework is typically called an embroidery. This can include a variety of stitching techniques on fabric to create decorative designs or patterns.
It is called an etui
A beader is a person who makes decorative beading.
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A person who produces flowers is called a floriculturist or a florist. They are responsible for growing, arranging, and selling flowers for various purposes such as bouquets, decorative arrangements, or landscaping.