Marquetry is the craft of covering a structural carcass with pieces of veneer forming
decorative patterns, designs or pictures. The technique may be applied to case furniture
or even seat furniture, to decorative small objects with smooth, veneerable surfaces or to
free-standing pictorial panels appreciated in their own right.
Parquetry is very similar in technique to marquetry: in parquetry the pieces of veneer are
of simple repeating geometric shapes, forming tiling patterns such as would cover a floor
(parquet), or forming basketweave or brickwork patterns, trelliswork and the like.
Marquetry (and parquetry too) differs from the more ancient craft of inlay, in which a
solid body of one material is cut out to receive sections of another to form the surface
pattern. In the photo to your right you can see an example of Marquetry.
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