About This Book
This work surveys the history and practice of wood inlay, tracing its development from ancient origins through medieval and Renaissance practice across Europe and profiling workshops and practitioners while describing manufacturing techniques. It explains materials, methods for staining and shading, design patterns, limitations and capabilities, and offers practical workshop recipes and step-by-step processes. Numerous illustrations and plates show patterns, borders, religious panels and furniture inlay as visual examples, and the text balances historical notes with technical guidance aimed at designers and craftsmen.
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