A round, oval, or rectangular ornament, usually carved, etched, or stamped, and applied near the junction of two members such as chair legs where the stretchers join them
Cast-metal medallions sometimes are issued in conjunction with the publication of prints, especially stamp prints Design of the medallion artwork usually duplicates some portion of the print Such medallions can be gold-plated, silver, bronze or even pewter
Cast-metal medal sometimes issued in conjunction with the publication of prints, especially stamp prints design usually duplicates part of the print
A main field design usually located in the center of the carpet Shapes can be of diamonds, hexagons, circles, stars, octagons, or ovals A rug may have more than one medallion
A small, flat piece of metal with a design or inscription stamped or inscribed on it, made to commemorate some event, or awarded for some distinguished action
If a design has a large enclosed portion, usually in the center, it is called the medallion Typical shapes are circles, diamonds, octagons and hexagons
The proper name for the enlarged face of one of the saw nuts that holds the handle It typically gives the brand name of the manufacturer or says Warrented Superior, which was common on what today would be called a generic brand saw
The large enclosed portion of a design, usually in the center of the rug field Typical shapes are diamonds, octagons and hexagons
Any number of mylar and urethane type units which are affixed commonly in the cavities of woods or putters, but may also appear on metal woods The units are designed for cosmetic purposes, enhancing the attractiveness of the club heads
a circular helping of food (especially a boneless cut of meat); "medallions of veal"
A medallion is a round metal disc which some people wear as an ornament, especially on a chain round their neck. a piece of metal shaped like a large coin, worn as jewellery on a chain around the neck (médaillon, from medaglione, from medaglia; MEDAL)
Small round or oval medallion motifs were popular furniture ornaments during the classical-style period of the later 18th century
an emblem indicating that a taxicab is registered a circular helping of food (especially a boneless cut of meat); "medallions of veal" any of various large ancient Greek coins