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Order Royal Wooden Tarkashi Jewelry Box
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Vintage Tarkashi Bangle Box with Mirror by Mohan Lal Sharma for sale
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Royal Blooms: Tarkashi Wooden box by Mohan Lal Sharma for sale
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Order Heart Charm Tarkashi Dodecagon Table
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Heart Charm Wooden Tarkashi Chowki by Mohan Lal Sharma for sale
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Vintage Mughal Tarkashi Wooden Pitcher By Mohan Lal Sharma for sale
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Buy Royal Floral Tarkashi Glass by Mohan Lal sharma
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Purchase Royal Mughal Tarkashi Wooden Glass
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Royal Floral Tarkashi Tray by Mohan Lal Sharma for sale
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About Tarkashi

Tarkashi, also known as metal wire inlay or brass wire inlay, is an ancient art form that originated in India. This intricate craft involves embedding fine metal wires, typically brass or copper, into the surface of wood to create ornate patterns and designs. The result is a stunning visual contrast between the metal and the wood, making Tarkashi a popular decorative technique in furniture, musical instruments, and other wooden artifacts.

 History and Tradition

While the exact origin of Tarkashi is unclear, it is believed that it was practiced in regions known for their woodworking and metalworking traditions. The craft flourished during the Mughal era, with artisans incorporating intricate metal inlay designs into wooden structures, doors, and furniture, often for royal courts and aristocratic households. 

The designs often draw inspiration from traditional Indian motifs, such as floral patterns, geometric shapes, and religious symbols. Religious and spiritual themes, with designs depicting Hindu deities, or religious narratives can also be seen in Tarkashi craft.

Technique

The technique of Tarkashi requires a high level of skill and meticulous attention to detail. The artisans begin by sketching the desired design on the seasoned wooden surface then shallow grooves are carved along the lines of the pattern using specialized tools like chisel and hammer. Brass or copper wires are carefully hammered gently into the wood following the contour of the design. After the metal wires are inlaid, the wooden surface is smoothed and polished to create a seamless finish. 

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