inlaid

/ɪnˈleɪd/
adjective
  1. Decorated with a material that is set into the surface in a pattern or design.
    • She wore an inlaid bracelet with tiny pieces of turquoise and coral.
    • The inlaid table had a beautiful floral pattern made of different woods.
    • The museum displayed an inlaid chest from the 17th century.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of inlay: to set a decorative material into a surface.
    • The craftsman inlaid the box with mother-of-pearl.
    • They inlaid the floor with marble tiles in a checkerboard pattern.
    • She inlaid the guitar neck with small pearl dots.