Parquetry Is Very Similar, but Not the Same As Marquetry

Parquetry Is Very Similar, but Not the Same As Marquetry

Parquetry is very similar, but not the same as marquetry. Pieces of veneer or wood repeating geometric shapes, forming tiling patterns such as checker board or brickwork patterns or fans. most commonly seen in floors. 1 J. Byrne 2015 Sunbursts / Fans Elliptical panel Circular panel Corner Quadrants 2 J. Byrne 2015 Parquetry Fan Mark out the Ellipse and divide into segments Cut out triangles of Veneers & scorch one edge of each Starting with a scorched edge fit the triangles into the ellipse. Chop out the scallops, fit another veneer then trim to shape. 3 J. Byrne 2015 Ready made parquetry panels Chessboard Backgammon 4 J. Byrne 2015 Parquet Flooring Nowadays any kind of woodblock floor pattern can be called “parquet flooring” Parquet flooring originated in France 1684 Traditionally made from solid blocks of hardwoods, laid in geometric patterns such as squares, triangular or lozenge designs. Other traditional designs were basket, chevron and herringbone (see below). 5 J. Byrne 2015 Parquet Flooring Basket weave lozenge or diamond pattern 6 J. Byrne 2015 Herringbone pattern Image from Houzz.com Brazilian walnut block parquet flooring in a herringbone pattern. 7 J. Byrne 2015 Round Medallion Many companies specialise in supplying pre-cut pattern flooring this pattern is one of many available from Accord flooring. http://www.accordfloors.in/round- medallion-867219.html 8 J. Byrne 2015 More Floor Designs 9 J. Byrne 2015 Inlay is the insertion of thin pieces of wood, stringing, ivory, copper brass etc., into a solid base. Bandings are available as strips of patterns made up from side grain sections of coloured hardwoods. 10 J. Byrne 2015 Bandings Walnut, Ebony, Beech, Ramin, Tulipwood, Rosewood & Boxwood are a few species of timber used. The strips are approx. the same thickness as knife cut veneers and are produced in various widths. They can be taped together with other veneers for pressing or inlaid afterwards by cutting a groove into the wood. 11 J. Byrne 2015 Common Bandings Bandings made up from Tulipwood, Ebony & Boxwood Available 6, 9 & 12mm Satinwood & Ebony sizes 6, 9 & 12mm Walnut Herringbone 12, 16 & 19mm Inlay / Strings Boxwood or Ebony strings sizes 2, 3 & 4mm 12 J. Byrne 2015 Bandings 2 & 3mm bandings 4 & 6mm bandings 6 to 19mm bandings 13 J. Byrne 2015 Bandings more examples 14 J. Byrne 2015 Intarsia uses solid pieces inset into one another to create pictures. 15 J. Byrne 2015 Intarsia 16 J. Byrne 2015 Intarsia using Ivory or Mother of Pearl 17 J. Byrne 2015 .

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