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Marie Campkin has written: 'Introducing marquetry' -- subject(s): Marquetry
L. T. Threadgold has written: 'Beginning picture marquetry' -- subject(s): Marquetry
It's function is to cut very intricate, small pieces of thin wood and veneer for the craft known as marquetry.
For cutting very thin woods such as for marquetry or puzzles.
This is called "marquetry".
Jack Cole Anderson has written: 'How to make marquetry pictures'
Charles W. Frost has written: 'Furniture inlaying' -- subject(s): Marquetry
Gordon Batchelor has written: 'The Bedgebury panels' -- subject(s): Bedgebury Park (Estate), Marquetry
Larry Robinson has written: 'Gleanings' 'The art of inlay' -- subject(s): Marquetry, Decoration and ornament, Musical instruments, Woodwork 'The Art of Inlay and Expanded'
AS near as I can discover they were made by the Moors in the XIII and XIV centuries. They would have been preferred because of the Islamic prohibition of reproductions of living things.
The speakers chair is made of grey box timber for the body. The Marquetry on the back panel is made of tasmanian black-hearted sassafras and six types of australian wattle.
Heinrich Dose has written: 'Katalog der schleswigholsteinischen holzschnitzwerke und intarsien im Thaulow museum zu Kiel' -- subject(s): Marquetry, Wood-carving