Rose in a vase.
Marquetry panel.
Panel in the technique of marquetry, size with a frame - 30x9 inches. When creating the work, sauman veneer, poplar, ash, gabon, oak, limba, makore, altergeira, maple were used. Frame - cherry, oil, shellac. The frame is equipped with hangers.
In the
manufacture of panels, 9 types of wood veneer were used. More than 200
fragments of wood veneer are assembled by craftsmen into a single image. It
took more than 20 hours of the master's work to make the panel.
It is
possible to manufacture to order in the desired dimensions. Work to order can
be without a frame.
Note! Our
product does not use paints or burn! Our products are going to handmade from
pieces of different color wood veneer.
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.
Fast international delivery - 8 days.
Marquetry is
an art set of thin wooden veneers of various colors and textures. Pieces of
wood, docking along the edges between each other, form an integral picture,
which is then glued to the base. The role of paints in marquetry is played by
the texture and shade of the tree, so the most important task is to determine
the composition and artistic skill of the master to choose and combine the
right veneer fragments. In the marketer's workshop there are hundreds of
different types of veneer, from black to almost white, and the same tree in
different areas can have different shades.
The high
cost of the finished product is primarily due to the labor-intensive
manufacturing process, requiring up to 90% of manual labor. The process of
performing the work is quite complicated and involves many related operations.
At the same time, assembling the mosaic set itself is only no more than a third
of the whole process. The rest is the preparation of the image, refinement and
correction of the set, gluing, grinding, finishing with oils and varnish, etc.
Many stages are repeated many times to achieve a better result. Only an oil
finish followed by a primer and a final shellac finish takes up to 7 days.