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Jun 7, 2024

[Answer] 5. Looking down at the ground on an old square you wonder how that nice zigzag pattern might be called. A tourist guide tells you that its name is what?

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...1. Sardinebone 2. Whaletooth 3. Herringbone 4. Carpspine This kind of pattern is called herringbone or "Opus spicatum"- spiked work. It can be seen in roman masonry like Trajan's market in Rome, Italy. Just a simple, but decorative zigzag design. It is also a common parquet style and is used for a special cloth, quite often tweed, a way to braid your hair and a special step in skiing.




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Herringbone:


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