pargetry

/ˈpɑrdʒətri/
noun
  1. The art or process of applying decorative plasterwork, especially on the outside of buildings.
    • The museum displayed examples of pargetry from the 16th century.
    • The old manor house was famous for its intricate pargetry on the exterior walls.
    • She studied traditional pargetry to restore the historic cottage's facade.
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