Marquetry Gecko Tray
The Marquetry Gecko Tray is worked in Walnut with a Tasmanian Oak rim as is the little inlay gecko scurrying across the tray; the perfect thing for serving drinks, nibbles, coffee, tea, and breakfast in bed or outside. The tray...
$229.00
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Marquetry Turtle Tray
The Marquetry Turtle Tray is worked in Jarrah with White Ash (head, flipper, bubbles) and Blackwood (shell) marquetry inlay and a Sapele rim; perfect for serving drinks, nibbles, coffee, tea, taking breakfast in bed or outside. The tray is light...
$229.00
Monarch Butterfly Marquetry Artwork
‘Monarch Butterfly’ is an artwork created by Max Clerteau using the techniques of Marquetry, which is the art of creating a design or image using precision-cut pieces of wood laid onto a base. The artist cuts each small piece of...
$595.00
White Wagtail Marquetry Artwork
this endearing White-tailed Wagtail, a cousin of Willy Wagtail, is an artwork created by Max Clerteau using the techniques of Marquetry, which is the craft of creating a design or image using precision-cut pieces of wood laid onto a base. The...
$595.00
Bulbul Marquetry Artwork
This sweet red-whiskered Bulbul is an artwork created by Max Clerteau using the techniques of Marquetry, which is the craft of creating a design or image using precision-cut pieces of wood laid onto a base. The artist cuts each small...
$595.00
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Fairy Wren Marquetry Artwork
The little Fairy Wren is one of Australia's most beloved birds and if you have a pair hopping around your garden you will understand why. This artwork has been created by Max Clerteau using the techniques of Marquetry, which is...
$595.00
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Yellow Butterfly Marquetry Artwork
‘Yellow Butterfly’ is an artwork created by Max Clerteau using the techniques of Marquetry, which is the craft of creating a design or image using precision-cut pieces of wood laid onto a base. The artist cuts each small piece of wood...
$595.00
Marquetry is the art of creating a design or image using precision-cut pieces of wood laid onto a base. The artist cuts each small piece of wood by hand, choosing different grains and colours, then glues them into place following his design.
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