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Opus regulatum is the Latin name for the normal technique of Greek and Roman mosaic, made from tesserae that are larger than about 4 mm. Tesserae are laid in a pattern like grid or graph paper. The grout lines are aligned both vertically and horizontally unlike opus tessellatum, which consists of either horizontally or vertically aligned tesserae. It is useful in creating geometric patterns or for a background.

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  • Opus regulatum es el nombre en latín para la técnica utilizada en la creación de mosaicos griegos y romanos que utilizaba teselas mayores de 4 mm. dispuestas en un patrón de rejilla o cuadriculado. Las líneas de lechada estaban alineadas horizontal y verticalmente a diferencia del opus tessellatum que consistía en teselas alineadas solamente de forma horizontal o vertical. Era útil para la creación de patrones geométricos o para el fondo. (es)
  • Opus regulatum is the Latin name for the normal technique of Greek and Roman mosaic, made from tesserae that are larger than about 4 mm. Tesserae are laid in a pattern like grid or graph paper. The grout lines are aligned both vertically and horizontally unlike opus tessellatum, which consists of either horizontally or vertically aligned tesserae. It is useful in creating geometric patterns or for a background. (en)
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  • Opus regulatum es el nombre en latín para la técnica utilizada en la creación de mosaicos griegos y romanos que utilizaba teselas mayores de 4 mm. dispuestas en un patrón de rejilla o cuadriculado. Las líneas de lechada estaban alineadas horizontal y verticalmente a diferencia del opus tessellatum que consistía en teselas alineadas solamente de forma horizontal o vertical. Era útil para la creación de patrones geométricos o para el fondo. (es)
  • Opus regulatum is the Latin name for the normal technique of Greek and Roman mosaic, made from tesserae that are larger than about 4 mm. Tesserae are laid in a pattern like grid or graph paper. The grout lines are aligned both vertically and horizontally unlike opus tessellatum, which consists of either horizontally or vertically aligned tesserae. It is useful in creating geometric patterns or for a background. (en)
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