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Mysore Inlay Lord Ganesha Wall Decor

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Our GI Tagged Mysore wooden inlay artwork depicts Lord Ganesha blessing his mouse companion, Mushak Raj. Crafted with fine wood and vibrant acrylic sheets, this piece celebrates their heartwarming bond and symbolises wisdom, prosperity, and devotion.

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Product Details

  • SKU Code: PT_WD_00379_BR
  • Art Type : Wooden Art
  • Product : Mysore Painting
  • Material : Wood
  • Raw Material used : Fusion of Rosewood, Yellowwood, Ebony, Pathangadamara, Colorful Acrylic Sheets
  • Dimensions : Length-32cms, Width-3cm, Height-48cms
  • Design : Inlay Artwork (Portrait)
  • Color : Brown
  • Weight : 1.6 kg
  • Category : Decor
  • Sub-category : Wall Decor
  • Packaging Content : Lord Ganesha Wall Decor X 1
  • State : Karnataka
  • Country of Origin : India

Features

  • Exquisite Artistry: Meticulously crafted using traditional Mysore inlay techniques, showcasing intricate patterns and detailed artistry.
  • Premium Materials: Made with high-quality Mysore rosewood and contrasting elements like colored wood, or modern substitutes, ensuring durability and a rich aesthetic.
  • Timeless Design: Combines classic art traditions with contemporary styles, offering a harmonious blend of old-world charm and modern elegance.
  • Vibrant Detailing: An intricate design that bring the artwork to life, enhancing its visual appeal and artistic value.
  • Cultural Heritage: Showcases India's rich cultural and spiritual legacy, beautifully capturing the divine essence with timeless artistry.
  • Elegant Finish: Finished with a smooth, polished surface that highlights the meticulous inlay work.
  • A thoughtful Gift: This exquisite Mysore inlay artwork is a perfect and elegant gift for those who cherish Indian artistry and cultural heritage, adding a timeless touch of elegance to any space.

Preserving Cultural Traditions

Wooden inlay, an ancient art of adorning wooden surfaces by embedding materials like plastic, or various colored woods, has a rich history and has evolved over time. While ivory was traditionally used, modern ethical practices have shifted to plastic. Originating in Persia in the 18th century, wooden inlay made its way to India through Srirangapatna, Karnataka. Under the reign of Tipu Sultan and the Wodeyar dynasty, the craft saw immense growth. Skilled artisans, employed by the Maharaja of Mysore, embellished the Mysore Palace, with the rosewood doors of Amba Vilas Hall as evidence to their expertise. Today, Mysore remains a vibrant hub for this exquisite art form, blending traditional techniques with contemporary aesthetics. Celebrated for its intricate craftsmanship and historical significance, Mysore's wooden inlay art continues to captivate and inspire with its unique blend of heritage and modernity.

Manufacturing Process

The Intricate Craft of Mysore Wood Inlay: A Detailed Process

Creating a Mysore wood inlay masterpiece is a meticulous and labor-intensive process, demanding days of undivided attention and exceptional skill from artisans. Each step is crucial in bringing these intricate works of art to life. Let’s explore the detailed process behind this exquisite craft.

  1. Selecting the Base and Design: The journey begins with choosing the perfect wood for the base. Options like Sheesham, Teak, and Mysore Rosewood are carefully considered and cut into various shapes such as square, rectangular, circular, or oval planks. These planks are then smoothed and evened out by buffing the edges and surface to create a flawless foundation.
  2. Transferring the Design: Next, the desired design is either hand-drawn directly onto the wood surface or first sketched on paper before being transferred. Carbon paper or regular printer paper can be used for this purpose, and stencils may also aid in tracing the intricate patterns for inlay.
  3. Tracing and Hollowing the Design: With a marking knife, the artist meticulously traces the outline of the design onto the wood. The area within the outline is then hollowed out to a depth of 2-3 mm using chisels, creating grooves ready to receive the inlay materials.
  4. Laying the Inlay Material: The prepared grooves are filled with the chosen inlay materials, which may include bone, plastic, or colored woods. Glue is applied to secure the inlays, and a hammer is used to ensure they fit snugly and won’t shift out of place.
  5. Filling and Smoothing: Any gaps between the grooves and the inlay are filled with a mixture of glue, rosewood, and sawdust. Excess inlay material is removed using sandpaper, resulting in a smooth and even surface.
  6. Polishing and Finishing: Finally, the polished surface is achieved by applying beeswax, followed by a lacquer coating. This final touch gives the product a clean, lustrous appearance, enhancing its beauty and ensuring durability. Mysore’s wood inlay art is admired for its intricate craftsmanship and historical significance, making each piece a cherished part of India’s rich cultural heritage. This elaborate process reflects the dedication and expertise of artisans who continue to uphold this timeless tradition, blending heritage with contemporary innovation.

Note

  • Each product may feature slight variations in color or craftsmanship, which adds to its uniqueness and should not be viewed as defects.
  • Images may differ from the actual product in form and color due to variations in screen resolutions and device settings.
  • Use soft damp cloth for cleaning
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Mysore Inlay  Lord Ganesha Wall Decor

Mysore Inlay Lord Ganesha Wall Decor

₹3,149 ₹2,499