Sgraffito is a technique in which layers of contrasting materials are applied to a surface, and then a design is carved or scratched into the top layer to reveal the underlying color.

 The process results in intricate, linear patterns and images that are both visually striking and delicate. Originating from the Renaissance period, sgraffito allows for rich texture and sharp detail, making it an ideal choice for creating ornamental borders, decorative motifs, or even narrative scenes on walls.

This technique works well in settings that call for a touch of history and craftsmanship, blending tradition with an artful modernity.