Embossing

Embossing

4 products
4 products

Embossing is a decorative technique that creates a raised design or pattern on a surface, typically paper, leather, or metal, by applying heat and pressure with a die. Often used in packaging, stationery, book covers, and luxury branding, embossing adds texture and a tactile dimension that enhances visual appeal and perceived quality. The process can be combined with foil stamping or ink to further highlight the embossed area, making it a popular choice for logos, monograms, and intricate motifs. Beyond aesthetics, embossing can also serve functional purposes, such as in Braille printing.

A Qajar Marine ivory-hilted dagger (Jambiya)
Nicholas Wells Antiques
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Caucasian Kindjal Dagger
Nicholas Wells Antiques
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Flemish Wall Mirror with embossed brass decoration, crest with vase flanked by hippocampi and cornucopia, circa 1850
Flemish Wall Mirror with embossed brass decoration, central vase, hippocampi, and cornucopia, Holland circa 1850.
Flemish Wall Mirror
Nicholas Wells Antiques
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Burmese silver rice bowl embossed with King and Queen and courtiers by The Sold Archive, late 19th century design.
A Burmese Silver Rice Bowl
The Sold Archive
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