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Mysore Rosewood Inlay

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about 1800s, (Tipu Sultan died on May 4, 1799, please verify) (looks like the art came from the Vijayanagar empire and was nurtured by the Wadiyar kings) was further promoted by local Mysuru maharaja during 1914 sent a casket with a photoframe with ivory inlay for British empire exhibition which won
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are used as raw materials and designs depicting are carved into them after which various artifacts from paint to gold silver, plastic coated with hydrogen peroxide (instead of ivory), sandalwood are inlaid into the wood after carving depicting nature and Hindu mythological epic stories.
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The Karnataka State Handicraft Development Corporation Ltd proposed the registration of Mysuru Rosewood Inlay under the Geographical Indications of Goods Act, 1999, to the Office of the Controller-General of Patents, Designs and Trademarks,
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into depressions in a rosewood object to form ornament or pictures that normally are flush with the matrix. These artifacts are manufactured in around the region of
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in 2005 due to its historic representation as an artifact depicting the region and the design and style used by the local artisans
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mostly got about around from forestry area covering Mysuru regions has been used for furniture and artifacts from the time of
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a gold medal, from then on have been a major touristic attraction and supply from the region around Mysuru.
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in sculpture and the decorative for inserting pieces of contrasting, often coloured materials like
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https://web.archive.org/web/20090410025826/http://ipindia.nic.in/girindia/journal/4.pdf
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covers a range of techniques used by artisans in around the area of
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Index


Mysore
ivory
shells
mother-of-pearl
horn
sandalwood
Mysore
Geographical Indication
Government of India
Rosewood
Tipu Sultan
yellow wood
ebony
Chennai
Kinnal Craft
Channapatna toys
Bidriware
Mysore Sandal Soap
List of Geographical Indications in India
Inlay



"G.I. - Application number - 24"
the original
"Mysore : Where history speaks to you"
the original
"timeless beauty of Rosewood- Coorgrosewood"
https://web.archive.org/web/20090410025826/http://ipindia.nic.in/girindia/journal/4.pdf

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