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What is Marquetry
Marquetry, also known
as Moaragh is derived from intarsia or inlay. Marquetry is the
art form used in making pictures and designs with thin slices of
an immense variety of colored and textured wood, glass, shell,
and other materials. It is an ancient technique for decorating
the surfaces of furniture, as well as a versatile means of
creative expression. The marqueter makes complex pictures by
carefully cutting different veneers of wood into various shapes.
These precisely cut pieces are glued into a solid stable surface.
The finished product or picture is sanded and then polished.
Hundreds of years
ago, Persians and Egyptians decorated many pieces of their
woodwork with inlay. In fact, some of the material recovered from
Egyptian tombs such as chests, coffers, and other furniture were
completely covered with inlay. tiles, ivory, gold and precious
stones are just a few of the wonderfully decorative pieces used
in the design of this form of Art to signify special prestigious
and ritual importance.
In Persia, India and
China the marqueter created many decorative pieces. From inlay
picture designs to complex wood technique set into wood and tile
mosaics on walls and furniture. Small inlay designs were used to
decorate jewelry boxes, chests, caskets and tombs. All were
simply beautiful and breathtaking. Most of the Artworks are so
beautifully made that one might think that the figures and the
shapes are painted. Many buildings in ancient Egypt, Persia, Rome
and most buildings in Germany and Italy during the Renaissance
days were decorated with exotic mosaic tiles, inlay stones, and
ceramics. These items are very valuable in terms of time, labor
and materials. Today this
beautiful form of art can be viewed in many of the historic
buildings throughout Europe and Asia.
Marquetry Detail
An authentic Marquetry does not contain any drawing or coloring. All the lines are cut and created using a special handsaw and tools. A complex picture is created by carefully cutting different naturally colored wood into various shapes. These precisely cut pieces are glued into a solid stable surface. The finished product or picture is sanded and then polished.
Click on the unfinished artwork below to see the details.
Here are some of the species of wood that we use to create our art.
World Exotic Woods
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