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Close-up of a classical Corinthian column capital with green leaves instead of acanthus leaves.

Close-up of a classical Corinthian column capital with green leaves instead of acanthus leaves.

A classical Corinthian column capital intricately carved from marble, but instead of the traditional acanthus leaves, it features lush, textured leaves from the Ramonda flower. The Ramonda leaves are broad, slightly wrinkled, and have a velvety surface, arranged in ornate, curling patterns to mimic the classical aesthetic of Corinthian capitals. The capital retains its elegant volutes and central floral motif, blending ancient Greco-Roman architecture with botanical uniqueness. Soft lighting accentuates the stone’s texture and the delicate veins of the Ramonda leaves. See more