Boogstukken
Boogstukken, a Dutch term, translates to "arch pieces" or "segment pieces." It most commonly refers to decorative architectural elements that are semicircular or segmental in shape, often found above doorways, windows, or as part of vaulted ceilings. These elements can be constructed from various materials, including stone, brick, or wood, and are frequently embellished with carvings or other decorative motifs.
Historically, boogstukken played both structural and aesthetic roles. In Romanesque and Gothic architecture, they were integral