A technique first developed in 10th century Italy and revived by André Boulle (1642-1732) in France. It is a form of marquetry inlay that employs tortoiseshell, copper, brass or tin in elaborate patterns.
A technique first developed in 10th century Italy and revived by André Boulle (1642-1732) in France. It is a form of marquetry inlay that employs tortoiseshell, copper, brass or tin in elaborate patterns.