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Prosessen bak Gemstone Sofa & Dining Tables ( Agat, Ametyst, White Quartz, Blue Tiger, Labradorite )
Prosessen bak Gemstone Sofa & Dining Tables ( Agat, Ametyst, White Quartz, Blue Tiger, Labradorite )
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Prosessen bak Gemstone Sofa & Dining Tables ( Agat, Ametyst, White Quartz, Blue Tiger , Labradorite )
Crafting Process of a Semi-Precious Stone Table Top (Marble & Wood Core)
Creating a table top inlaid with semi-precious stones, such as Agate, Blue Tiger Eye, Amethyst, or Labradorite, is an exquisite blend of artistry, craftsmanship, and precision. The process may vary slightly depending on whether the core material is marble or wood, but the technique remains steeped in the rich tradition of handcrafted inlay work. Below is an insight into the detailed steps involved in making these luxurious table tops:
Step 1: Core Selection (Marble or Wood)
Marble Core: Marble is traditionally used for its strength and timeless beauty. High-quality white or black marble is selected, and it serves as the foundation for the inlay work. The marble is meticulously cut to size, usually ranging between 20-25 mm in thickness. This provides the base on which the design will be crafted.
Wood Core: For a lighter option, wood is used as a base, and then a thin marble layer is applied on top. This reduces the weight significantly while still allowing for stunning stone inlay work. The wood is treated to ensure durability and longevity, making it perfect for modern decor preferences.
Step 2: Design Preparation
A design, whether it’s floral, geometric, or abstract, is drawn onto the surface of the marble or wood-covered table top. The designs are often influenced by traditional Mughal motifs or Italian Pietra Dura style, depending on customer preference.
Step 3: Hand-Cutting Semi-Precious Stones
The selected semi-precious stones such as Agate, Blue Tiger Eye, Amethyst, or Labradorite are cut into thin pieces. Each piece is shaped carefully by hand using specialized tools. This is an extremely delicate process, as the stones are cut to fit perfectly into the design drawn on the table surface.
Step 4: Inlaying the Stones
Once the stones are ready, small cavities are carved into the surface of the marble or wood. Each piece of the semi-precious stone is inlaid by hand into these cavities, fitting perfectly into the design. This painstaking process requires skill and precision, as the stones must be aligned to form intricate patterns.
Step 5: Polishing
After the inlay work is complete, the table surface is polished to a high gloss. This step brings out the vibrant colors of the semi-precious stones and smoothens the entire surface, ensuring that the inlaid stones are flush with the marble or wood base.
Step 6: Finishing Touches
If the core is wood, a protective coating is applied to ensure longevity and protect the table from wear and tear. For marble tables, a final layer of polish enhances the natural shine and luster of the stone.
Step 7: Quality Check and Packaging
Each table top undergoes a rigorous quality check to ensure the inlay work is flawless, and the surface is smooth and durable. Once approved, the table top is securely packaged in wooden crates to ensure safe delivery worldwide. All packages are fully insured for any damages during transit.
Customization Options:
Whether you prefer Agate, Blue Tiger Eye, Amethyst, or Labradorite, each table can be customized according to size, shape, and stone selection. If you have a specific design in mind, we are happy to create a one-of-a-kind table top just for you.
Summary of Benefits:
Marble Core: Traditional, durable, heavy.
Wood Core: Lightweight, modern, budget-friendly.
Semi-Precious Stones: Unique, vibrant colors that add luxury to any space.
This handcrafted process ensures that every piece is a unique work of art, blending centuries-old techniques with contemporary design to offer a truly magnificent table for your home or office.