uncarved
Uncarved is an adjective describing something that has not been carved or shaped by cutting tools. It is commonly applied to raw materials such as wood, stone, bone, or ivory, prior to sculpture or detailed work. The term emphasizes a state of potential and natural form that remains to be developed into a finished object.
In sculpture and carpentry, an uncarved block refers to material in its original, unworked state. Artists may
In Daoist philosophy and related traditions, the uncarved block—often called pu in Chinese—is a metaphor for
In modern usage, the term also appears in gemology and commerce to describe rough, unpolished diamonds. The
See also Pu (Daoism), rough diamond, sculpture, woodworking.