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What are brickeries?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 7/30/2025

Brickeries are a type of construction or architectural element that typically involves the use of bricks. They can refer to brickwork or structures that incorporate bricks as a primary material, often characterized by their aesthetic appeal and durability. In some contexts, "brickeries" may also refer to decorative brick patterns or specific forms of brick construction used in building facades or landscaping.

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