punchmarked
Punchmarked refers to an object, document, or surface that bears marks made by a punch or similar tool that has impressed or indented the material. The marks are typically shallow, arranged either in a linear or geometric pattern, and may form letters, numbers, or symbols. The technique is common in metalworking, woodworking, textiles, and the production of reusable containers.
In manufacturing, punchmarks are deliberately applied to identify part numbers, production dates, or quality-control stamps. Engineers
The practice also appears in archival and legal contexts, where punchmarked sheets serve as watermarks to detect
On a broader level, punchmarked objects often exhibit fine aesthetic qualities. Collectors of stamp and postal
The term has remained in use because pressure‑based marking supplies reliable, repeatable, and easily compliant identifiers