Aglyptic
Aglyptic is a term used in the field of art and archaeology to describe a type of relief sculpture or carving technique. The term is derived from the Greek words "a-" meaning "without" and "glyphein" meaning "to carve." In aglyptic art, the design is created by removing material from the surface of a stone or other material, rather than by adding material as in relief sculpture. This technique is often used to create intricate patterns, figures, or texts on surfaces such as stone, metal, or pottery.
Aglyptic art is commonly found in ancient cultures, including those of the Near East, Egypt, and Greece.
In modern times, aglyptic art is still practiced by artists and craftspeople, and it is often used