Code: 15110
Inlaid is a cover obtained from a thin layer of tiny and equilateral pieces of colored wood with a thickness of 1.5mm together with triangular pieces of brass and bone. Silver and gold are sometimes alternatives for brass. Inlaid working is one of the top arts in Esfahan and there is no evidence who has first created this artifact but its principles are based on mosaic work which has a long history not only in Iran but also all over the world. The ancient Inlaid workings like Quran book racks or works of arts remained in Palaces indicate the antiquity of this art in the city of Isfahan and particularly in the reign of Safavid.
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