Boulle work
Boulle work is a decorative technique that combines different materials, typically brass and tortoiseshell, to create intricate patterns and designs. Named after the French cabinetmaker André-Charles Boulle, this style became popular in the late 17th century. Artisans would inlay or overlay these materials onto furniture and other objects, resulting in stunning visual effects.
The process involves careful craftsmanship, where the artisan cuts and shapes the materials to fit together seamlessly. Boulle work is often seen in antique furniture, clocks, and decorative items, showcasing the skill and artistry of its creators. Today, it remains a sought-after style in restoration and reproduction furniture.