pyrograph

/ˈpaɪrəˌɡræf/
verb
  1. To burn a design or picture into wood, leather, or another material using a heated tool.
    • He carefully used the hot pen to pyrograph the outline of a bird.
    • I want to pyrograph a family crest onto this cutting board.
    • She learned to pyrograph during a weekend workshop at the art center.
noun
  1. A design or picture burned into wood, leather, or other material using a heated tool.
    • He spent weeks completing the intricate pyrograph on the wooden box.
    • The artisan sold handmade pyrographs at the craft fair.
    • She hung a beautiful pyrograph of a forest scene above the fireplace.
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