cordimpressed
Cordimpressed is a decorative technique used in crafts such as ceramics, leatherworking, and bookbinding, in which cords or strings are pressed into a pliable surface to leave continuous lines, knots, or geometric patterns. The resulting impressions create a tactile texture and rhythmic pattern that can be combined with glaze, paint, or ink.
Etymology: The term combines cord, from Old English cord or from Latin chorda, meaning rope or cord,
Technique: In ceramics, cordimpressed decoration is made by smoothing a clay body, laying cords across the surface,
History and usage: Cordimpressed surfaces appear in various historical contexts where hand tools and fabrics were
Modern use: Today, cordimpressed textures are used by ceramists and bookbinders for relief patterns and tactile