Guilloche
[gi-lohsh] /gɪˈloʊʃ/
noun
1.
an ornamental pattern or border, as in architecture, consisting of paired ribbons or lines flowing in interlaced curves around a series of circular voids.
/ɡɪˈlɒʃ/
noun
1.
an ornamental band or border with a repeating pattern of two or more interwoven wavy lines, as in architecture
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