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Classical pediments are a type of architectural feature that originated in Ancient Greece. They are triangular in shape and are typically found at the top of a temple or structure, often above a doorway or window. In the decorative arts they may be used on tables or cabinet furniture.

They are usually decorated with sculptures, reliefs, or other ornamentation. The pediment is a symbol of the classical Greek style and is often used to indicate the presence of a building of importance. It is also seen as a representation of balance and harmony, which was an important part of the classical Greek aesthetic.