Stone Columns - Egyptian, Palm Leaf

Stone Columns - Egyptian, Palm Leaf

Scaled set of drawings of Egyptian Palm Leaf Columns in front, side and top views
Description
Description

The Egyptian palm leaf column is an iconic architectural element found in ancient Egyptian temples and tombs, representing fertility, abundance, and triumph. The column features a capital resembling a cluster of palm leaves, radiating outward from a central shaft. This shaft, often fluted, tapers gracefully towards the top, lending a sense of balance and elegance.

Palm leaf columns are typically crafted from limestone or sandstone, intricately engraved with hieroglyphics, and adorned with vibrant colors to emphasize their symbolic importance. Serving both structural and decorative purposes, these columns contribute to the architectural splendor while imbuing the space with a sense of divine protection and prosperity.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Egyptian Palm Leaf Columns are available in a range of sizes with heights between 12’-30’ (3.66-9.14 m) and typical diameters 21”-52.25” (53.3-132.7 cm). The capital has heights from 37.5”-93.5” (95-237 cm) and widths of 32.5”-81.5” (82.5-207 cm) while the plinth has a height of 4”-10” (10.2-25.4 cm) and width of 31.5”-78.75” (80-200 cm).

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
12’-30’ | 3.66-9.14 m
Width:
21”-52.25” | 53.3-132.7 cm (Diameter)
Depth:
21”-52.25” | 53.3-132.7 cm (Diameter)
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Capital (Height): 37.5”-93.5” | 95-237 cm

Capital (Width): 32.5”-81.5” | 82.5-207 cm

Plinth (Height): 4”-10” | 10.2-25.4 cm

Plinth (Width): 31.5”-78.75” | 80-200 cm

Materials:
Sandstone, limestone, or red granite
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Drawings include:

Egyptian Palm Leaf Columns front elevation (various sizes), plan

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