engravingan
Engravingan is a term encountered in craft discourse to denote the act or result of engraving. It encompasses a range of techniques used to incise designs onto a hard surface, typically metal but also glass, wood, or stone. The term derives from the root engrave and the Indonesian suffix -an, which marks a process or product.
Techniques include hand engraving with gravers, machine-assisted methods such as pantograph and CNC engraving, and laser
Materials commonly include silver, gold, brass, steel, as well as glass, wood, stone, and plastics. These materials
Applications of engravingan span jewelry, signage, decorative art, and serialization marks on hardware and firearms, as
History and practice: Engravingan has roots in ancient metalworking and stonework, with formal training occurring in
Preservation and care: Engraved surfaces require protection from corrosion, careful cleaning, and documentation of designs for