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decorativa

Decorativa is the feminine form of the adjective decorative in several Romance languages, notably Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. It describes ornamentation or motifs added to objects or spaces to enhance appearance, rather than to perform a primary functional role. The term derives from Latin decoratus, from decorare, to adorn.

In design and the arts, decorative elements emphasize aesthetics and embellishment. The concept encompasses the decorative

Historically, movements such as Rococo, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco highlighted the importance of elaborate ornamentation

In language usage, decorativa agrees with feminine nouns, while the masculine form is decorativo (e.g., un motivo

See also: ornamental design, ornamentation, decorative arts, ornament.

arts,
a
field
that
includes
ceramics,
glass,
metalwork,
textiles,
furniture,
wallpapers,
and
architectural
ornament.
In
architecture
and
interior
design,
decorativa
features
appear
as
moldings,
friezes,
patterns,
and
various
forms
of
ornamentation
applied
to
surfaces
and
structures.
In
graphic
design
and
typography,
decorative
aspects
include
borders,
flourishes,
patterns,
and
ornamental
type
that
accompany
or
frame
content.
Fashion
and
product
design
likewise
employ
decorative
motifs
to
convey
style
and
identity.
in
art
and
design.
Museums
and
scholars
often
distinguish
the
decorative
arts
from
the
fine
arts,
framing
them
as
functional
objects
produced
with
skilled
craftsmanship
and
aesthetic
consideration.
decorativo,
una
textura
decorativa;
los
motivos
decorativos,
las
texturas
decorativas).
The
term
is
commonly
used
to
contrast
ornamentation
with
essential
function
and
to
describe
stylistic
elements
across
various
disciplines.