rose windows
A rose window is a circular stained glass window commonly found in Gothic architecture. These windows are often located at the ends of cathedrals and churches, serving both decorative and symbolic purposes. The intricate designs typically feature floral patterns, biblical scenes, or geometric shapes, allowing light to filter through in vibrant colors.
The term "rose" refers to the flower's shape, resembling a blooming rose. Famous examples of rose windows can be seen in structures like the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris and the Chartres Cathedral in France. These windows not only enhance the beauty of the buildings but also convey religious narratives to worshippers.