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Handicraft Marble Side Table Tops - Custom Sizes, Free Delivery

Elevate your home decor with our handcrafted Marble Side Inlay Table Top. Meticulously crafted with marble, gemstone, and lapis lazuli, it offers timeless elegance. Available in various sizes and customizable options. Free doorstep delivery via DHL. Order now for a captivating centerpiece.

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Product Description

Introducing our exquisite Marble Inlay Side Table Top – This gorgeous table top will enhance the decor of your home. With gorgeous semiprecious gemstone inlays, this customizable piece is ideal for center tables, dining rooms, and coffee shops. Elevate your living area with classic style and expert craftsmanship.

Features:

  • Sizes: Available in custom sizes (3x2, 4x2, 5x3, 6x3, 7x4, 8x4 feet) as well as customizable options,
  • Versatile Usage: This marble table top is not just furniture; it's a statement piece. Ideal for use as a coffee table, a center table top in showrooms, or as a thoughtful and memorable gift.
  • Handmade Excellence: Crafted with passion and expertise in Agra, India, each table top is a labor of love, showcasing the skill of seasoned artisans.
  • Global Delivery: Enjoy the convenience of free door-to-door delivery via FedEx or DHL, ensuring your purchase arrives safely and promptly.Any local taxes, custom duties, or VAT at the destination are the responsibility of the buyer.
  • Secure Packaging: Your table top is dispatched with meticulous packing and comprehensive insurance, providing coverage against all potential risks during transit.
  • Easy Maintenance: Keeping this masterpiece in pristine condition is simple – just use soap and water, followed by a dry cotton cloth.
  • Customization Options: Looking for something unique? Let us know your design, size, and shape preferences, and we'll create a customized piece just for you.
  • Note: This is only table top which does not include any wooden, marble legs/base/stand if you like to buy marble or wooden legs/base/stand you need to spend spare money for it.

The semiprecious stones inlaid into the table are as follows:

  1. Carnelian: Radiates an enchanting Orange-Red hue.
  2. Lapis Lazuli: Captivates with its deep Blue allure.
  3. Eblone Shell: A kaleidoscope of Colorful Shiny tones.
  4. Jasper: Adds warmth with its rich Brown tones.
  5. Turquoise: Radiates a calming Light Blue.
  6. Malachite: Brings nature indoors with its lush Green.
  7. Mother of Pearl: Emits a timeless White Shiny glow.

What is Marble Inlay Work?

“Marble Inlay work” is one of the most attractive art that done from marble. Same type of 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 moveable, 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.

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