geschnitztem
Geschnitztem is the attributive form of the past participle geschnitzt, used in German to describe objects that have been carved by hand. The term is common in descriptions of woodwork, sculpture, and decorative arts, where an item’s carved quality is a defining feature. Examples include aus geschnitztem Holz (made of carved wood) or mit geschnitztem Relief (with carved relief).
Grammatically, geschnitztem is the strong declension form that the participle takes when used without a definite
Usage and context commonly occur in crafts, furniture description, architectural ornament, and art history. The phrase
Etymology and related terms: geschnitzt is the past participle of schnitzen, meaning to carve or sculpt by