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Flat Wood Carving Flat carving is an artistic carving technique used to create patterns, ornaments, and other decorative elements on the surface of wood. It differs from other wood carving techniques, such as relief carving, fine carving, or three-dimensional carving, in that it has relatively shallow cutting depth.

The process of flat wood carving begins with selecting an appropriate piece of wood and creating the pattern outline on its surface. Then, the carver uses a cutting tool, such as a chisel or gouge, to remove small pieces of wood to create the desired pattern shape. Chisels can have various shapes and sizes and are used to create different effects, such as convex lines, concave lines, interlacing, and geometric patterns.

Flat wood carving can be used to create various items, such as ornaments, picture frames, carved panels, carved pictures, and other decorative elements. It can also be used to decorate furniture, doors, window frames, and other interior elements.

Flat wood carving can have various styles and patterns. For example, it can be executed in the style of classical carving, Gothic carving, Baroque, or Rococo. It can also feature geometric patterns, floral motifs, animals and birds, and other ornaments.

FlatWood Carving is an artistic carving technique that allows creating unique and refined decorative elements from wood. It can add additional charm and aesthetic value to interiors and is one of the ways to decorate furniture and other interior elements.