noun
- plural of enchaser; people or tools that engrave, carve, or set designs into metal or other surfaces
Usage: archaic or specialized craft term; often refers to artisans who work with precious metals
Examples
- The master enchasers of the Renaissance created intricate designs on gold and silver vessels.
- Medieval enchasers were highly skilled craftspeople who decorated armor and jewelry.
- The workshop employed several enchasers to produce ornamental metalwork.
- Enchasers used specialized tools to etch detailed patterns into the metal surface.