snijwerken
Snijwerken is a term used in Dutch crafts and art to describe techniques in which material is cut, pierced, or carved to create decorative patterns or functional openings. The concept spans several disciplines, including textile cutwork, wood carving, metal piercing, and paper cutting, and is characterized by removing material to reveal negative space or precise motifs, often followed by edge finishing or joining.
In textile arts, snijwerk usually refers to cutwork embroidery, where sections of the base fabric are removed
In wood and other hard materials, snijwerk can describe chip carving, relief carving, or openwork panels in
The practice has a long history in Europe, dating from medieval to early modern periods, and continues
Techniques require careful planning of the cut and edge finishing to maintain structural integrity. Preservation considerations