coralinlaid
Coralinlaid refers to the decorative technique of embedding pieces of coral into a base material such as wood, metal, or stone to form patterns, scenes, or motifs. The coral used is typically slices, chips, or beads of hard, often red or pink coral, though other colors can be employed. Inlay work can involve carving recesses in the substrate, fitting the coral pieces to shape, and securing them with adhesive or resin, sometimes followed by smoothing and polishing to create a continuous surface.
Traditional coralinlaid objects use specimens from hard corals such as precious or red coral. Inlays are cut
Coralinlaid decorations appear on furniture, decorative boxes, weapons and ceremonial items, jewelry, lacquerware, and architectural panels.
Coral inlay has roots in multiple regions, including the Mediterranean and Near East, and appears in East
Harvesting coral raises environmental concerns due to reef ecosystem sensitivity and species protection. Modern practice emphasizes