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O que (quem) é inlaid - definição

TECHNIQUE OF INLAYING SMALL PIECES OF WOOD, IVORY, ETC. INTO A SUFACE OF DECORATIVE VENEER
Wood inlay; Wood Inlay; Marketry; Inlaid works; Marqutry; Marquetarian; Wood-inlay
  • Casket, early 18th century, attributed to [[Andre-Charles Boulle]], oak carcass veneered with [[tortoiseshell]], gilt copper, pewter and ebony, in the [[Art Institute of Chicago]]
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  • Marquetry picture, Germany 1776

inlaid      
An object that is inlaid has a design on it which is made by putting materials such as wood, gold, or silver into the surface of the object.
...a box delicately inlaid with little triangles.
ADJ: oft ADJ with n
Inlaid      
·p.p. of Inlay.
inlaid      
a.
Decorated with inlaying or inlaid work.

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Marquetry

Marquetry (also spelled as marqueterie; from the French marqueter, to variegate) is the art and craft of applying pieces of veneer to a structure to form decorative patterns, designs. The technique may be applied to case furniture or even seat furniture, to decorative small objects with smooth, veneerable surfaces or to freestanding pictorial panels appreciated in their own right.

Marquetry differs from the more ancient craft of inlay, or intarsia, in which a solid body of one material is cut out to receive sections of another to form the surface pattern. The word derives from a Middle French word meaning "inlaid work".

Exemplos do corpo de texto para inlaid
1. On the walls and ceiling, inlaid pearls represent the sun, moon and stars.
2. The benches are inlaid with black and gold granite mined in Spain and cut in Canada.
3. He aims not at the pins but at the directional arrows inlaid on the wooden lanes.
4. His office resembles an antiques shop, the walls displaying oversize prayer beads, knives inlaid with ivory and astrakhan caps.
5. They stood over the small, intricately inlaid dressing table where Fargeon presented his newest creations to his highest–profile client.