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Marqueterie (Noun)

Meaning

Inlaid veneers are fitted together to form a design or picture that is then used to ornament furniture.

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Examples

  • The antique dresser was renowned for its intricate marqueterie, featuring delicate floral patterns that seemed to spring to life in the flickering candlelight.
  • Marqueterie became a hallmark of fine French cabinetry in the 18th century, with craftsmen competing to create the most intricate and beautiful designs.
  • The skilled artisan's marqueterie adorned the sides of an exquisite Louis XVI chest, showcasing a bucolic scene of peasants and deer amidst a verdant forest.
  • Restorers carefully preserved the original marqueterie on the Chippendale sofa, painstakingly matching the tiny pieces of wood to recreate the original Art Deco pattern.
  • Intricate marqueterie on the Renaissance-era altar depicted a gleaming moon rising over the waves, its luminosity skillfully captured in shades of mother-of-pearl and silver-gray.

Synonyms

  • Marquetry

Hypernyms

  • Inlay
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