What is accents?
In woodworking, the term “accent” typically refers to a decorative element that is added to a piece of furniture or woodwork to enhance its appearance or highlight specific features.
Accents in woodworking can take many forms, such as decorative carving, inlay work, or wood burning designs. These decorative elements may be added to furniture, cabinetry, or other woodwork to create a unique and personalized look, or to highlight specific features of the wood grain or design.
Examples of woodworking accents might include carved details on a table or chair, intricate inlay work on a wooden box or jewelry case, or wood burning designs on a cutting board or kitchen utensils.
Overall, accents in woodworking are used to add interest, personality, and visual appeal to a piece of woodwork, and to create a one-of-a-kind look that reflects the personality and style of the woodworker or the intended use of the piece.