tagand
Tagand refers to a type of decorative metalwork commonly found on furniture, particularly in antique and reproduction pieces. It involves the application of thin metal sheets, often brass or tin, onto wooden surfaces. These metal sheets are typically embossed with intricate patterns or designs, ranging from floral motifs and scrollwork to geometric shapes. The metal is then carefully attached to the wood, often with small nails or adhesives, creating a raised, textured surface.
The use of tagand dates back centuries, with its popularity peaking in various historical periods, particularly
While once a common decorative technique, tagand is less frequently seen in modern furniture production. Its