Half ancient brick cutted in two pieces "opus spicatum" ancient roman style



                                                

Code art.: 90
Price: 275,00 €
Stock availability: 200

Opus spicatum, literally "spiked work," is a type of masonry construction used in Roman and medieval times. It consists of bricks, tiles or cut stone laid in a herringbone pattern.
Please see the photos of the Opus Spicatum floors of the Villa di Tiberio in Sperlonga, where the wonderful sculptural group of Polyphemus with Ulysses was found.
Also at the Mercati Traianei there is an example of particularly beautiful Opus Spicatum.

Sizes and weight are referred in Inches and Pounds
Width: 1.97
Length: 7.87
Thickness: 1.97
Weight: 297.62
Material: Terracotta antica
Note 01: Refrattario tagliato in due pezzi
Quantity required per square meter: 35.43
Note 02: 0


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