


Mysore rosewood inlay is a traditional craft of Karnataka deeply rooted in the region's artistic heritage. This exquisite art form blends Persian influences with local craftsmanship, reflecting centuries of cultural exchange. It reached its peak in Srirangapatna during the 18th century, championed by the Mysore Maharajas. These royal patrons commissioned intricate rosewood and ivory inlay work that adorned the Mysore Palace, showcasing supreme craftsmanship.Charito Wood Wall Panel.
The Charito Wall Panel highlights exceptional skill involved in Mysore rosewood inlay art. Master artisans create detailed designs by embedding differently colored wood pieces into a rosewood base. Historically, ivory was used to add rich detail and contrast, enhancing the intricate patterns. This meticulous process demands precision, patience, and years of dedicated experience to perfect.
Each creation is unique, combining delicate motifs with vibrant tones. These artistic objects offer notable depth and texture. Occasional use of ivory further emphasizes fine detail. Such qualities produce tactile and decorative items presenting rich cultural heritage and genuine artistic value.
This item represents a centuries-old tradition thriving under patronage from Tipu Sultan and the Wodeyar dynasty. These rulers deeply valued this craft and supported its development. Their patronage helped this art flourish, especially during the 18th century in Srirangapatna, a vital center for renowned rosewood inlay works.
The Mysore Maharajas elevated this craft through royal projects, commissioning exquisite wood and ivory inlay pieces for the Mysore Palace. Such artworks symbolized power, artistic excellence, and cultural identity. Today, the Charito Wall Frame and panels carry forward this rich legacy, merging history with decorative art.
This decorative item offers timeless appeal with deep cultural roots. Its rich wood tones and detailed inlay work make it ideal for various home décor styles. It adds an ethnic yet elegant touch to any room, blending mythology, tradition, and artistry.
Owning a Charito Wall Frame means connecting centuries of skilled craftsmanship and cultural heritage. The piece's sturdy construction ensures it remains a captivating centerpiece for generations to come.
Today, the tradition of crafting the Charito Wood Wall Panel remains alive and treasured by artisans. They adhere to traditional methods, producing stunning pieces that maintain authentic artistry. Demand for this art is steadily growing due to its strong cultural and artistic value.
Recently, Mysore rosewood inlay, including this unique product, received a Geographical Indication (GI) tag. This official recognition confirms the craft’s unique origins and exceptional quality. It helps protect and promote artisans' work and secures the art style’s sustainability well into the future.
Incorporating the Charito Wood Wall Panel in your living space celebrates centuries of heritage and craftsmanship. The natural wood tones and delicate inlay create a truly unique décor option. Whether for personal enjoyment or gifting, this product beautifully merges history with timeless beauty.
The combination of mythology, ethnic artistry, and sustainable workmanship in each piece is remarkable. It captures the very essence of Mysore rosewood inlay and brings Karnataka’s rich artistic history into present-day homes.
| Art Work | Mysore Rose Wood Inlay |
| Period of Practice | 18 th Centuary |
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| Colour | Brown |
| Dimensions (H * W * L) | 24 in18 in0.5 in |
| Decoration Material | Wood |
| Theme | Mythology, Ethnic, History, Art, and Spirituality |
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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 |
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