innkravering
Innkravering is a carving technique in which lines, letters, or decorative designs are incised into a surface, most commonly wood. The resulting artwork consists of recessed grooves or outlines that create contrast with the surrounding material. It is distinct from relief carving, where material is removed to form a raised image.
The process typically begins with a design transferred onto the surface. The craftsperson then uses sharp cutting
Materials and tools are chosen according to the project. While innkravering is most commonly applied to wood,
Historically, innkravering has roots in traditional Nordic and European woodcraft, where precise line work complemented broader