gravírozva
Gravírozva is a Hungarian term that functions as the past participle of the verb gravírozni, meaning to engrave. It describes a surface on which marks, inscriptions, or decorative designs have been created by removing or displacing material. The result is typically a recessed marking, though some techniques can create raised elements depending on the method and material used.
Engraving can be performed by manual means, using tools such as gravers or burins to incise lines
Common applications of gravírozva items include jewelry, medals and coins, plaques, architectural details, glassware, and commemorative
Materials frequently subjected to engraving include metals (such as steel, silver, and gold), glass, wood, ceramic,