Mosaic panel Shi-tsu.

 Panel in marquetry technique, size with frame - 55x55 cm. Wenge veneer, American walnut, sycamore maple, gabon, white ash, koto, sipo, rosewood were used in the creation of the work. Frame - tinted pine, brushing, patination. The work is covered with linseed oil and shellac. The frame is equipped with suspensions. When creating the work, more than 9 types of wood veneer were used. The image is composed of over 450 individual pieces of veneer. The creation of the panel took up to 30 hours of work of the master. We accept orders for the production of portraits of pets according to your photos. Customization is possible in the desired sizes. Custom work can be without a frame.

You can order gift paper wrapping for additional $5 to order cost.

You can order your custom gift inscription for additional $15 to order cost.

You can order your custom gift inscription and gift paper wrapping for additional $20 to order cost.

Max: 30 symbols. For example: Love Edward 21-12-25

The inscription will be engraved on brass and pasted on a panel or frame.

To order a personalized gift inscription or/and gift paper wrapping, you need to follow the link - https://www.ebay.com/itm/195334298785 , enter the inscription you need and pay.

Marquetry is an artistic set of thin wooden plates (veneer) of various colors and textures. Pieces of wood, docking along the edges with each other, form a coherent picture, which is then glued to the base. The role of paints in marquetry is played by the texture and shade of wood, therefore the most important task is to determine the composition and the artistic skill of the master to select and combine the correct fragments of veneer. There are hundreds of different types of veneer in the shop of a marketer, from black to almost white, and the same wood in different areas can have different shades.

The high cost of the finished product is primarily due to the laborious manufacturing process that requires up to 90% of manual labor. The process of performing the work is quite complex and includes many related operations. At the same time, assembling the mosaic set itself is only no more than a third of the entire process. The rest is preparing the image, revising and correcting the set, gluing, sanding, finishing with oils and varnish, etc. Many steps are repeated many times to achieve a better result. Oil finishing alone followed by priming and finishing with shellac lacquer takes up to 7 days.