mosaiik
Mosaiik is a term used in several languages to refer to mosaic art, a decorative technique in which small pieces called tesserae are arranged to form patterns or images. The practice covers floors, walls, ceilings, and panels and has been employed since antiquity.
The word is related to mosaic in English and derives from Latin mosaicus and Greek mosaikos, with
Techniques include opus tessellatum, which uses small uniform tesserae, and opus sectile, which employs larger, cut
In contemporary contexts, mosaiik continues in architectural decoration, public artworks, and gallery exhibitions. Artists explore traditional