Engraved
Engraved is the past participle of engrave and is used as an adjective to describe designs, inscriptions, or patterns incised into a surface. An engraved surface bears marks produced by removing material with a sharp tool or by chemical means, and the result may be decorative, commemorative, or functional. The term applies across many materials and contexts.
Traditional engraving uses a burin or graver to cut lines directly into metal, typically copper, silver, or
Beyond metal, engraving can decorate glass, stone, wood, and ceramics, and is common on jewelry, plaques, gravestones,
Historically, engraving has ancient roots in metalworking and later became central to European printmaking from the