I - Category
- Icon
- Iconostasis
- Imbrication
- Impost
- Incised Carving
- Inlay
- Intarsia
- Ionic Column
A representation or picture of a sacred or sanctified personage, traditional to the Eastern Church.
A screen in Byzantine churches separating the sanctuary from the nave and pierced by three doors, originally a lattice of columns joined by a decorated parapet and coping. Since the 14th-15th c. it has become a wooden or stone wall covered with icons, hence the name.
The topmost part of an architectural column.
Deep carving where the form is flush with the surrounding form.
The technique of inserting materials into a surface into which a design has been cut.
Italian renaissance designs inlaid with colored and scorched woods, bone, ivory & shells – It is the craft of using varied shapes, sizes and species of wood fitted together to create an almost 3-D inlaid, mosaic-like picture.

