escobadura
es.ko.βa.ˈdu.ɾa
Definitions
1. noun
A type of decorative molding or cornice, often found in Mexican and Spanish architecture, typically consisting of a series of interlocking tiles or a continuous band of decorative elements.
“The historic mansion featured an ornate escobadura above the doorway, adding to its grandeur and architectural charm.”
2. noun
A style of decoration or ornamentation, particularly in textiles or ceramics, characterized by intricate patterns and motifs.
“The artisan’s latest collection showcased a stunning escobadura pattern on intricately woven blankets.”