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borders: Decorative edges round a page or illustration, e.g. used in calligraphy. Victorian borders and seventeenth-century borders are the most popular I think, but there are also some art-and-crafts borders here too. Borders with leaves, vines and flowers are also called foliated, foliate borders, or floriated borders. Also called frames or cornici (a cornice is a plaster moulding, and cornici or cornices are really plaster picture frames). Borders might be useful for scrapbooking or for Web pages, so they are available in high resolution for print (e.g. 300dpi) and low resolution for web. Don't forget that you can change the colours of the borders very easily in most graphics programs!
See also: floriated borders


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Border with initial letter A
Fig. 99 No. 7.—Ornate border, 9th century, Gallo-Frankish School.
Border, 9th century, Gallo-Frankish School
Dutch Delft ceramic tile 3
Dutch Delft ceramic tile 5
Dutch Delft ceramic tile 7
Dutch Delft ceramic tile 31
1048.—Border with Evangelists
Chapter-head: Greek or Egyptian Frieze
Rustic floral border with trellis and grapevines
1050.—Border with Bishops
1052.—Border With Saint and Surfer
1052.—Border With Angels
1054.—Border with Mary, Jesus and Joseph
Full Page Border With Alchemical And Zodiacal Symbols and Signs
1085.—Circular border of frame, red purple yellow and brown.
The Order of the Inspirati.
Full-page border with tiny vintage laurel leaves and hand-drawn box
Irregular vintage border from 1712
Vicorian room used as a border
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