graviertes
Graviertes is a German term formed from the verb gravieren, meaning to engrave. As an adjective or past participle, it describes objects whose surfaces have been incised, etched, or cut to create designs, inscriptions, or textures. The word is commonly used in contexts such as jewelry, metalwork, glassware, and decorative arts, where a surface carries a permanent pattern or inscription.
Engraving techniques vary. Hand engraving uses traditional gravers or burins to carve lines directly into a
Materials commonly treated with engraving include metals such as gold, silver, brass, and steel; as well as
Graviertes encompasses both the process and the result—the engraved surface that bears text, imagery, or decorative