nojaavaa
Nojaavaa is a term that refers to a specific type of decorative inlay work. It is most commonly associated with the traditional arts and crafts of several European countries, particularly those with a history of woodworking and furniture making. The technique involves embedding small pieces of contrasting material, such as different types of wood, bone, ivory, or metal, into a base material, usually wood. These pieces are then carefully shaped and fitted to create intricate patterns, geometric designs, or pictorial scenes.
The term "nojaavaa" itself is not widely recognized in English-language craft terminology, suggesting it may be
During the Renaissance, inlay work, often referred to as marquetry or intarsia, reached new heights of complexity