Fashioned usually means made or created by someone with their own hands, often using traditional techniques.
When we talk about something being fashioned, it's often because it's been made to look like a certain style or period. For example, if you're talking about furniture, you might say that this armchair was fashioned after Victorian designs. In other words, the person who made it tried to imitate the exact styles and patterns of that time period. This can also mean that something has been altered or modified in some way to fit a particular aesthetic.
The word 'fashioned' can also be an adjective used to describe something as being made specifically for someone, especially with their personal taste or style in mind. For instance: "the bespoke suit was fashioned just for him". In this case, the emphasis is on how the item was tailored to fit the individual's tastes and preferences.
In some cases, 'fashioned' can also imply a bit of skill and craftsmanship went into making something, especially if it involves handiwork or traditional techniques.
To make, build or construct, especially in a crude or improvised way.
(in combination) Having a specified fashion or style
