enchased

/ɪnˈtʃeɪst/
verb
  1. To set or decorate (a surface) with a raised design, often by carving or engraving; to adorn with an inlaid pattern.
    • The artisan enchased the silver bracelet with delicate floral patterns.
    • Ancient warriors often enchased their shields with scenes of battle.
    • She admired the ring, which was enchased with tiny stars and moons.
  2. To place (a gem or precious stone) in a setting; to set as a jewel.
    • The museum displayed a dagger enchased with emeralds along the hilt.
    • The crown was enchased with rubies and sapphires from distant lands.
    • He enchased a single diamond into the center of the pendant.