48-Inch Round Black Marble Dining Table with Stone Inlay Marquetry Art for Elegant Home Decor

$ 1185.13

Item Length: 48 inches Item Height: 0 Pattern: Floral Handle Material: Marble Handle Finish: Polished MPN: Does Not Apply Seating Capacity: Up to 4 Personalized: Yes Color: Black Tabletop Material: Marble Department: All gtin13: Does not apply Original/Reproduction: Original Item Width: 48 inches Finish: Polished Brand: Handmade Room: Patio, Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office/Study, Living Room Item Weight: According To Size Assembly Required: No Number of Drawers: 0 Packaging: Export Packing Product Line: Handmade Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor Thickness: 18 mm to 30 mm Year Manufactured: 2025 Size: 48 x 48 Inches Features: Removable Top Required Tools: No Tools Required Style: Arts & Crafts/Mission Style Type: Dining Table Care Instructions: Clean With Damp Cloth UPC: Does not apply Material: Marble Country/Region of Manufacture: India Additional Parts Required: No Shape: Round Time Period Manufactured: 21st Century (2000-now) Model: Table Top

Description

What is Inlay Art? One of the most attractive work of art that comes from marble is"Marble Inlay" work. It is the same work that adorns the Taj Mahal and other Mughal monuments. It is a closely protected traditional art and only a few expert exponents are available today. The delicate process involves cutting and engraving marble shapes manually. To start with, a predefined pattern e.g., floral design or geometrical design is engraved on the marble slab. Small pieces of marble of different shades are cut delicately to fit in these grooves precisely. These small pieces are then slipped in the grooves. Apart from marble, many other materials can also be used. History Of Inlay Art Inlay work on delicate precious stone began in the workshops of Florence in Italy around the end of the 16th century. This was known as PIETRA DURA.(Pietra= Stone, Dura= Hard) The Italians had created a classic artistic form and held a monopoly over it. From 1630 onward pietra dura appeared on movable, small objects as decorative panels, with bird and flower motifs, suitable for cabinet fronts and table tops. Some of these soon reached the Mughals in the form of presents. Of all the Mughal Emperors, Shah Jahan was the greatest patron of architecture in India. For him no amount of money or time was too much to create enduring, everlasting architectural beauty and through it be remembered always. It is in his buildings that one feels most compelled to make the connection between Mughal art and pietra dura. The Taj Mahal, the cenotaphs of the Emperor and his wife, the main floor and the surrounding marble railings bear very close resemblances to the pietra dura form. Process of Marble Inlay Art Master Craftsman carefully plans a design, which is etched lightly into the marble surface and later scored out with an iron chisel. Many of the tools of the trade are basically the same as those used by the Mughals hundreds of years ago. He then decides on the colour scheme depending on the requirements of piece being created. Semi-precious stones and gems are expertly chosen to give just the right graduation in color and shade for the overall radiance of the pattern. They are shaped and polished by means of an emery wheel. Sometimes heat treatment is applied to certain stones to get a shading effect. The effort involved in making just one single flower can often take days of work, depending on the detail; it is not unusual to be designed from hundreds of different slices of stone. There are many varieties of colored stone available for utilization in marble inlay work: malachite, carnelian, jasper, mother of pearl, abalone shell, lapis lazuli, agnate, coral, turquoise and tiger eye to name just a few. The grooves are filled with their precisely corresponding shapes of colored stone and secured in place with a white putty made from oil, lead oxide and wax. Once the design is completely dry, the piece is polished with a mixture of sand, water and emery paper to give a shiny smooth finish. Note :- Customs duties and other duties levies in destination country are responsibility of the customer.

  1. This stunning 48" round black marble table top is a true masterpiece of traditional inlay art—just like the intricate designs of the Taj Mahal! The hand-cut marble pieces create a mesmerizing floral or geometric pattern that adds instant elegance to any dining space. The craftsmanship is impeccable, with every tiny detail carefully engraved by skilled artisans. It’s not just furniture; it’s a piece of heritage that elevates any room. Perfect for those who appreciate fine artistry and timeless decor. Absolutely breathtaking!

    Hamza Attiad