Stone Columns - Greek, Ionic, Fluted (Medium)
Stone Columns - Greek, Ionic, Fluted (Medium)
The Greek fluted Ionic column is an integral part of ancient Greece's architectural heritage, characterized by its graceful elegance and balanced proportions. The column comprises a fluted shaft that subtly tapers upward, meeting an ornate capital adorned with distinctive volutes or scrolls. A sturdy base supports the column, ensuring structural stability. Typically fashioned from marble, the fluted Ionic column embodies a harmonious blend of strength and beauty.
These columns are commonly found in temples, public buildings, and monuments, where they serve both functional and decorative purposes. The Greek fluted Ionic column exemplifies the Greek architectural principles of beauty, harmony, and proportion, contributing to the enduring legacy of classical Greece.
Greek Ionic Columns (Fluted, Medium) are available in a range of sizes with heights between 8’-22’ (2.44-6.71 m) and typical diameters 13.5”-22” (34.3-55.9 cm). The capital has heights from 8.75”-14.25” (22.2-36.2 cm) and widths of 19.75”-32” (50.1-81.3 cm) while the plinth has a height of 9.75”-16” (24.7-40.6 cm) and width of 19.75”-32” (50.1-81.3 cm).
The Greek fluted Ionic column is an integral part of ancient Greece's architectural heritage, characterized by its graceful elegance and balanced proportions. The column comprises a fluted shaft that subtly tapers upward, meeting an ornate capital adorned with distinctive volutes or scrolls. A sturdy base supports the column, ensuring structural stability. Typically fashioned from marble, the fluted Ionic column embodies a harmonious blend of strength and beauty.
These columns are commonly found in temples, public buildings, and monuments, where they serve both functional and decorative purposes. The Greek fluted Ionic column exemplifies the Greek architectural principles of beauty, harmony, and proportion, contributing to the enduring legacy of classical Greece.
Greek Ionic Columns (Fluted, Medium) are available in a range of sizes with heights between 8’-22’ (2.44-6.71 m) and typical diameters 13.5”-22” (34.3-55.9 cm). The capital has heights from 8.75”-14.25” (22.2-36.2 cm) and widths of 19.75”-32” (50.1-81.3 cm) while the plinth has a height of 9.75”-16” (24.7-40.6 cm) and width of 19.75”-32” (50.1-81.3 cm).