Cerography

/sɛˈrɒɡrəfi/ noun

The art or technique of creating images by engraving or incising designs into waxed surfaces, often for printmaking.

From Greek 'keros' (wax) combined with 'graphia' (writing/description/process of making). The term entered English in the 19th century as art historians catalogued historical printmaking techniques.

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