It is not possible to assess the value of a work of art until it is up for sale. It is also not possible to determine the value of a piece of art in this online format. Many factors determine the value of art. The best option is to have the piece appraised.
A mosaic of inlaid wood.
That would depend on the type wood.
It depends.
$1
Khatam-Kari
500,000 dollars a oz.
100.00
The Ark of the Covenant, used to hold the two Stone Tablets (Exodus ch.25), was acacia wood, inlaid and covered with a thin gold layer.
A cord of wood is worth around $180. The price may be different depending on the type of wood, as well as the season.
This throne is made from wood, which is partly gold plated and inlaid with minute pieces of ivory, ebony, semi-precious stones and coloured glass. The high curved back is fitted to a stool with crossed legs carved to represent the necks and heads of ducks. The deeply curved seat (designed to hold a cushion) is inlaid with ebony and ivory in imitation of a spotted animal skin.
Wood China and acabinet would be $500 in Eastern Canada
$2-$2.50