Wiktionary
a. 1 Not having been carved or shaped with knife or other tool. 2 natural, unmodified, pristine.
WordNet
adj. not carved [ant: carved]
Usage examples of "uncarved".
The healer sat placidly by the door, watching his struggles without speaking, her kohl-lined eyes intent with curiosity and her broad face as expressionless as uncarved stone.
Blank tombstones stood unchristened and uncarved in the window beneath the sign.
It was uncarved oak, black and massive, with an iron bolt worn thin with age.
Then he is like the uncarved block before the sculptor shapes him, and in so doing spoils the block.
Yes, well, to begin with, we have the principle of the Uncarved Block.
Spencer walked over to the three uncarved rocks at the edge of the cemetery.
The Standing Stone was just that, an uncarved granite tusk, thrusting up from a high shelf which overlooked the ravine.
Harden ignored her, heading instead for the only true door in the room, a massive, uncarved ironwood piece, red-and-brown-grained wood blending into the red, watered silk of the hangings.