


The Landscape Oval Rosewood Inlay Frame is a stunning example of Mysore rosewood craftsmanship, a traditional art from Karnataka. This exquisite rosewood work has deep historical roots influenced by Persian designs. Important patrons like Tipu Sultan and the Wodeyar dynasty fostered its growth. In the 18th century, rosewood inlay art flourished especially in Srirangapatna. The Mysore Maharajas further encouraged artisans by commissioning detailed rosewood and ivory inlay pieces for the Mysore Palace.
Mysore rosewood inlay art involves embedding small pieces of differently colored wood into a solid rosewood base. Traditionally, artisans used ivory pieces to enrich the visual appeal. This detailed inlay technique avoids paint or printing and relies entirely on the natural colors and textures of materials. Every frame shows the precision and patience artisans devote to their work.
The oval shape adds a timeless elegance, perfectly complementing the intricate craftsmanship. Combining the classic oval form with sturdy rosewood brings out the artwork’s depth and richness. Cutting and fitting the inlay pieces with such precision demands exceptional skill, ensuring each frame is a unique masterpiece.
The artistic tradition of rosewood in Karnataka is closely tied to the region’s royal and cultural legacy. The craft gained prominence during Tipu Sultan’s reign, whose court embraced Persian artistic influences. Later, the Wodeyar rulers of Mysore promoted elaborate inlay work, especially to adorn Mysore Palace interiors.
This royal patronage helped preserve and evolve the craft, giving artisans opportunities to refine their techniques. The oval-shaped frames gained popularity due to their visual appeal and versatility. They blend traditional designs with modern tastes, serving today as cultural emblems linking past and present artisanship.
Even today, the Rosewood Inlay Frame remains a cherished decorative art form. Skilled artisans keep this tradition alive while adapting designs for contemporary interiors. This art is widely used in wall décor, fine furniture embellishments, and collectible pieces. It retains its charm and prestige as an heirloom of cultural craftsmanship.
The craft has earned a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, recognizing the unique origin and authenticity of this rosewood art. This tag safeguards artisan intellectual property and promotes traditional craftsmanship nationally and globally. Owning an Oval Rosewood Inlay Frame symbolizes appreciation for India’s rich artistic heritage and supports artisan communities.
This combination results in an eye-catching, balanced design that stands out as a focal point in any room. The inlay adds visual texture and depth, making each piece visually and tactilely captivating.
Creating an Rosewood Inlay Frame starts with selecting high-quality rosewood with attractive grain patterns. Artisans carefully sketch the design layout directly onto the wood surface. Following this, they cut small contrasting wood pieces and embed them precisely into the base to form intricate patterns and figures.
Every step requires patience, steady hands, and keen attention to detail. After assembly, artisans polish the frame multiple times. This process brings out the natural shine of rosewood and protects the inlay from wear. Their meticulous work results in a durable and beautiful finished frame.
This unique art form beautifully blends tradition, craftsmanship, and aesthetic appeal. Its shape adapts well to classic and modern décor styles, adding warmth and cultural depth to interiors. The use of natural rosewood makes every frame unique in color and texture, increasing its collectible value.
As a gift or personal treasure, the Oval Rosewood Inlay Frame is a timeless piece reflecting artistry and heritage. It enriches spaces by connecting viewers to authentic inlay techniques and cherished rural motifs preserved for centuries.
| Art Work | Mysore Rose Wood Inlay |
| Period of Practice | 18 th Centuary |
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| Colour | Brown |
| Dimensions (H * W * L) | 8.5 in12 in |
| Decoration Material | Wood |
| Theme | Landscape, Art, Mythology, Nature, Ethnic y Animals |
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| Frame Style | Framed |
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| GI Tagged Info | Application No. 24 |
| Mounting Hardware | Hanger |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Region | Karnataka |
| Weight | 436 g |
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