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  • Marquetry - Wikipedia
    Marquetry (also spelled as marqueterie; from the French marqueter, to variegate) is the art and craft of applying pieces of veneer to a structure to form decorative patterns or designs
  • Marquetry | Woodworking, Inlay Veneers | Britannica
    Marquetry, thin sheets of wood, metal, or organic material, such as shell or mother-of-pearl, cut into intricate patterns according to a preconceived design and affixed to the flat surfaces of furniture The process became popular in France in the late 16th century and received an enormous stimulus
  • What Is The Difference Between Parquetry and Marquetry?
    The main difference relates to the fact that marquetry is the application or addition of a veneer to a smooth surface, whereas parquetry is the creation of a design or image that is made using blocks or strips of wood
  • About Marquetry | Marquetry Society of Canada
    Marquetry is the art of assembling veneers from hundreds of species of wood, sometimes interspersed with gems, ivory, mother-of-pearl, and other materials to collectively form a picture or design
  • Marquetry and its history | Site officiel du Musée du Bois et de la . . .
    Marquetry is the way and means of putting a skin on a surface This decoration is made with veneers shaped following a model or a drawing Once the marquetry is made, it can be pasted on all sorts of mediums : furniture, case, woodwork or panel The result can be abstract or figurative patterns
  • Marqueterie Marquetry - iDesignWiki
    Marquetry is the art of creating decorative designs and pictures by skillfully utilizing the grain, figure, and colors of thin veneers and sometimes other materials such as shells or ivory
  • Marquetry - Heritage Crafts
    Marquetry is the covering of the surface of a board or piece of furniture, either entirely or in part, with wooden veneers in the form of a skillfully applied design or picture
  • Boulle work - Wikipedia
    Boulle work[1] (also known as buhl work) is a type of rich marquetry [2] process or inlay perfected by the French cabinetmaker André-Charles Boulle (1642–1732) [3] It involves veneering furniture with tortoiseshell inlaid primarily with brass and pewter in elaborate designs, often incorporating arabesques


















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