Writing Box late 16th–early 17th century The surfaces of this writing box are veneered with ebony and inlaid with ivory and sadeli, a type of micromosaic in use since antiquity. It is associated with the eastern Mediterranean region, from where it spread to Iran and India. This technique consists of binding together sections of diverse materials (tin, wood, ivory, bone, etc.), which are sliced transversally and formed into thin sheets of repeating patterns that are adhered to a wooden Writing Box. late 16th–early 17th century. Wood; veneered with ebony, inlaid with ivory and bone (pa


Writing Box late 16th–early 17th century The surfaces of this writing box are veneered with ebony and inlaid with ivory and sadeli, a type of micromosaic in use since antiquity. It is associated with the eastern Mediterranean region, from where it spread to Iran and India. This technique consists of binding together sections of diverse materials (tin, wood, ivory, bone, etc.), which are sliced transversally and formed into thin sheets of repeating patterns that are adhered to a wooden Writing Box. late 16th–early 17th century. Wood; veneered with ebony, inlaid with ivory and bone (partially stained), brass (sadeli technique). Made in India or Pakistan, Gujarat or Sind. Wood


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