Cut by sharp and irregular incisions more or less deeply, but intermediate between toothed and lobed.
Method of decoration utilizing a sharp instrument such as bone, shell, or stone to create a series of designs made of rows or patterns of straight lines.
Cut. In terms of pottery, incised generally refers to the removal of surface material, such as cutting through a layer of colored slip to reveal the body color beneath.
A term used to describe down-cutting (downward erosion) by a stream. Incision deepens and often steepens the stream channel. .
Decorated by cutting into or indenting the surface of a material. Incised letters are carved or engraved into surface of stone,wood,plastic,or sandblasted into glass or stone.
cut deeply, sharply and often irregularly (an intermediate condition between toothed and lobed).
having deep notches, cut into deeply, sculptured with sharply cut grooves.
sharply and deeply indented
cut into with a sharp instrument
cut or impressed into a surface; "an incised design"; "engraved invitations"
cut rather deeply (leaf margin).
A pattern or carving produced by cutting into a stone, wood, or other hard surface. The reverse of relief carving.
Cut open carefully with a very sharp knife usually scalpel.
cut into deeply and irregularly.
Deeply cut, engraved or carved, the entire ornament being cut into the surface rather than raised from it. Contrast Relief. Sometimes called Intaglio.
indented into - some dolls marking are incised rather than raised or elevated.
An impressed design hand cut into an object. Incised can also mean engraved.
Sharply and irregularly slashed or cut.
A decoration found on pottery consisting of lines drawn into wet clay. When fired, the arrangement of lines leaves a permanent design on the vessel surface.
A more-or-less shallow cut. In my case, I often do this to expose a differently-colored under-layer.
Cutting into the surface of pottery to produce a design used for decoration or marking.
Pattern cut into the clay with a sharp tool.
Maker's name, monogram or mark cut into the clay with a pointed tool.
Slashed irregularly; jagged (see diagram).
Cut rather deeply and sharply.
Incised means cut, particularly with a "V" shape. It is a term found in a number of disciplines.