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Marquetry Inlaid Wooden Box | Geometric Mosaic Design
Marquetry Inlaid Wooden Box | Geometric Mosaic Design
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This exquisite vintage marquetry box reflects the artistry of Syrian and Lebanese craftsmanship, where geometric precision and ornamental balance are hallmarks of the region’s celebrated inlay tradition. The exterior features an intricate mosaic of interlocking stars, diamonds, and linear patterns, crafted from warm-toned woods contrasted with ivory-hued and dark inlays.
Whether used for jewellery, keepsakes, or as a display piece, it embodies the enduring beauty of Levantine marquetry.
Pair this intricately crafted piece with other handmade treasures in our Folk Art & Global Treasures Collection to create a display that celebrates artistry and heritage.
Dimensions
Dimensions
- Length: 13.2 cm
- Width: 9.7 cm
- Height: 6.7 cm
Condition
Condition
- Very Good - This box is in very good vintage condition overall.
- Minor surface wear and subtle patina consistent with age.
- The interior fabric shows light fading, adding to its authentic vintage appeal.
- The box closes securely; the lock is decorative only (no key included).
Additional Information
Additional Information
1. Design & Features:
- Finely inlaid with marquetry detailing, showcasing geometric star and diamond motifs.
- Bordered by alternating ivory-toned and brown semi-circular patterns for visual rhythm.
- The lid features a central eight-pointed star, framed by intersecting diamond bands.
- Chevron-patterned fabric interior, clean and intact.
- Lock mechanism with keyhole (key not included).
- Stands on four small rounded wooden feet for balance and elevation.
2. Craftsmanship
- Originating from Syria or Lebanon, where marquetry—known locally as Sadouki work—is a traditional craft practiced for centuries in family workshops.
- Each section of inlay is hand-cut from fine woods and bone or celluloid, forming precise geometric patterns through skill and repetition.
- These boxes were traditionally created as gifts or keepsakes, admired for their symbolism of harmony, patience, and artistry.
3. Uses & Versatility
- It serves beautifully as a jewellery or trinket box, a desk accessory for keepsakes or stationery, or even as part of a curated vignette on a console or bookshelf.
- Its intricate surface pattern and rich materials make it equally suited to eclectic interiors or more refined, traditional settings.
- Whether styled alone or grouped with other handcrafted pieces, it brings texture, culture, and craftsmanship into the home.
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