Chevron

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 3: Catarrh to Dion, p. 170
A technical drawing of a Chevron or Zigzag architectural moulding. It shows a series of repeating V-shaped or chevron shapes, with decorative elements at the top and bottom of each chevron. The drawing is a cross-section showing the depth and layers of the moulding.
Chevron or Zigzag, Andover, Hants.

Chevron, in Architecture, a moulding in the form of a succession of chevrons, otherwise called a zigzag moulding. In general, it is characteristic of Norman architecture, but is also found with the pointed arch, during the transition period from Norman to Early English.

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