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Color-Based Laser Engraving of Heritage Textile Motifs on Wood

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Applied Sciences, MDPI, Basel, Switzerland

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This study explores the enhancement of Beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) surfaces through the laser engraving of motifs inspired by Romanian textile heritage, combining cultural preservation with modern surface design techniques. A digitization and computer-aided design (CAD)-based workflow was employed to accurately transfer traditional motifs onto wood substrates. Engraving was performed using a nitrogen laser at ten different power settings ranging from 10 W to 150 W, followed by color analysis of the engraved areas. The resulting surfaces were evaluated using the International Commission on Illumination (CIELab) system to identify optimal engraving conditions. Based on colorimetric analysis, three laser power settings were selected for final motif reproduction: 30W, 45W, and 105W. The process enabled the accurate rendering of a traditional three-color motif, achieving both visual fidelity and aesthetic appeal. Results demonstrate that color-based laser engraving allows precise, durable, and culturally significant ornamentation of wooden surfaces. The conclusions highlight the potential of this technique to add artistic and commercial value to wood products while preserving and promoting cultural identity.

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Lungu, A.; Georgescu, S.V.; Cosereanu, C. Color-Based Laser Engraving of Heritage Textile Motifs on Wood. Appl. Sci. 2025, 15, 12900. https://doi.org/10.3390/app152412900

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