scagliola

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • noun In architecture, an Italian process for imitating stone, used for enriching columns and internal walls of buildings.

Examples

  • For the morning sun fell aslant on the great glass globe with gold fish in it, which stood on a scagliola pillar in front of the ready-spread bachelor breakfast-table, and by the side of this breakfast-table was a group which would have made any room enticing.

    Adam Bede

  • The interior red scagliola columns of the vestibule are in pairs, with white bases and capitals, the latter combining the lotus-leaf with the volute.

    Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, August, 1878

Note

This word is a diminutive of Italian 'scaglia,' chip.