adjective
- having a pleated, fluted, or crimped pattern, especially in fabric or paper
Usage: often used in decorative arts and bookbinding
Examples
- The antique book had gauffered edges on its pages.
- She wore a dress with gauffered sleeves that caught the light beautifully.
- The decorator chose gauffered wallpaper to add texture to the room.
- Victorian ladies often carried fans with gauffered silk.
- The bookbinder created gauffered patterns along the manuscript’s margins.
- Gauffered ribbon was used to trim the wedding cake.