What is engravement?

Engraving is a method of creating a design, pattern, or text on a surface by carving, cutting, or etching. It can be done on a variety of materials such as metal, wood, glass, plastic, and stone. Engravings can be made by hand using traditional tools such as chisels and gravers, or by modern techniques such as laser engraving and CNC machining.

Engraving has been used for centuries to create decorative objects and functional items such as jewelry, trophies, plaques, and signage. It is also commonly used in printing and stamping industries to create plates and dies for reproducing images and text.

The process of engraving involves removing material from the surface of the object being engraved to create a raised or recessed design. The depth of the engraved area and the width of the engraved lines can be adjusted to create different effects and levels of detail.

Engraving can be a time-consuming and labor-intensive process, requiring skill and precision to achieve the desired result. However, the end product can be incredibly beautiful and long-lasting, making it a popular choice for personalized gifts, awards, and commemorative items.