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What is Coving
Coving or cove is a concave surface well known in Great Brittan from the Victorian period, followed by the Edwardian era and Georgian neo-classic times and art-deco, made from Plaster of Paris (gypsum), forming a cornice (crown moulding) between a ceiling and a wall. From Latin cornix, 'crow', by Greek koronis, 'crown'
Coving or cove is a concave surface well known in Great Brittan from the Victorian period, followed by the Edwardian era and Georgian neo-classic times and art-deco, made from Plaster of Paris (gypsum), forming a cornice (crown moulding) between a ceiling and a wall. From Latin cornix, 'crow', by Greek koronis, 'crown'