faceteja
Faceteja is a term used in contemporary design and material science to describe a method of shaping a material by creating a regular pattern of flat surfaces, or facets, on its exterior. The technique emphasizes controlled angular reflections and tactile texture, and can be applied to glass, crystal, ceramic, metal, and synthetic polymers. In practice, faceteja combines aesthetic considerations with functional goals such as light diffusion, surface hardness, and grip.
Origin and usage have evolved within design discourse as a neologism rather than a standardized technical
Applications span jewelry, architectural cladding and facades, interior surfaces, consumer electronics housings, and sculpture. Faceteja is