incisada
Incisada is a term used in Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking contexts to describe something that has been incised, or decorated with incisions. As an adjective, it refers to surfaces or motifs that have been cut into with a sharp instrument. As a noun, incisada can denote the resulting incised pattern or design. The related process is called incision in English, and the term emphasizes the act of cutting rather than stamping or pressing.
The technique of incision involves removing material by drawing a sharp tool across a surface to create
In the study of artifacts, the presence of incisadas helps researchers understand how objects were produced
See also: incision, engraving, incised ornament, ornamentation, archaeology.