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19" Royal Elephant Ride With Prince | Natural Color On Wood Panel With Inlay Work

$181.50
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Specifications
DDF306
Natural Color On Wood With Inlay Work
13 inch Height X 19 inch Width X 1 inch Length
Weight 1.50 kg
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Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Fully Insured
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All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
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All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

The Grandeur of Mysore Inlay

Immerse yourself in the rich artistic heritage of Mysore with this captivating wooden panel. This piece is a testament to the enduring tradition of Mysore wooden inlay, a craft celebrated for its intricate detail, vibrant colours, and the use of natural materials. Each element is meticulously crafted from carefully selected wood pieces, showcasing the skill and artistry passed down through generations. This is not simply a decorative item; it is a window into the opulent world of royal processions and the vibrant culture of South India. The panel depicts a scene of regal splendor, with an elaborately adorned elephant as the central figure. In Indian culture, elephants hold a revered position, symbolizing wisdom, strength, and prosperity. They are often associated with royalty and are integral to many religious and ceremonial processions. Ganesha, the elephant-headed god, embodies intelligence, good fortune, and is worshipped at the beginning of any new venture. The elephant in this panel, painted in a pristine white, embodies purity and is a fitting mount for royalty.

A Royal Procession in Wood

Observe the scene closely, and you'll discover the prince seated atop the elephant in a howdah, the ornate carriage specifically designed for royal transport. Notice the attendants surrounding the elephant, each with their dedicated role. One carries a staff, while another provides shade with an umbrella, underscoring the importance of the prince and the opulence of the royal court. The backdrop and overall piece employ a carefully curated palette of natural wood tones, each chosen to enhance the scene's realism and depth. The subtle variations in the wood grain create a dynamic texture, adding a sense of movement and life to the procession. The use of natural colors reflects the harmony between art and nature, a hallmark of traditional Indian art. The frame provides the perfect border for this stunning image. Add this piece of Mysore’s artistic legacy to your space, allowing its captivating beauty and rich cultural significance to infuse your environment with a touch of Indian royalty.

Tips to Care for and Maintain Mysore Wood Inlay Paintings

Woodwork is a prized possession, and it deserves to be cherished that way, especially regarding Mysore's wood inlay work. However, it is prone to damage if not cared for properly. Certain things need to be kept in mind while caring for it. One of the most important things to be done is to avoid exposure to direct sunlight since it can cause the color of the wood to fade away. Exposure to extreme heat and extreme cold must also be avoided.

In order to maintain the shine of a Mysore rosewood handicraft, wax polish can be used on it.


Do not let dust stay settled on the surface of Mysore wood inlay products for a long period. Keep dusting them regularly. To clean them, use a dry cloth gently on the surface to remove the dust.
Wood inlay products have a lot of gaps and crevices due to the technique used on them, and that is where dust particles can be collected. Avoid the accumulation of dust in these crevices by using fine brushes with soft bristles.
Ensure that you do not let the Mysore wood inlay products come in contact with moisture and humidity, as it can cause fading and warping of the wood.
Avoid the usage of alcohol-based liquids on the surface of the Mysore rosewood product since alcohol can corrode the product's surface.
Do not use harsh chemicals and detergents to clean the wood since abrasive cleaners can damage the wood. Use wood-friendly soap if necessary, and let it dry after cleaning.
Dry immediately in case of spillage of liquids on the surface of the item.
Mysore wood inlay products are invaluable art pieces, and they deserve proper and regular care. Better care for them means longer life.

How Mysore Wooden Inlay Paintings Are Made ?

Wood inlay is a historically significant art form from the 18th century. It arrived in India through Srirangaptnam in Mysore from Persia but has become an inevitable part of the Indian heritage. Tipu Sultan and the Wodeyars/Wadiyars are credited with the growth of this 400-year-old art form in Mysore and its neighboring areas. Wood inlay work is usually done on a Mysore rosewood base, and other woods are used, like mango, kadam, jackfruit, rubber, doodhi, etc. Pieces of wood are adorned with beautiful motifs and patterns made from various materials. From wall hangings and paintings to jewelry boxes and furniture, many items are made using the Mysore wood inlay technique. An outline is etched on a piece of rosewood with a sharp tool. Then, the area inside the outline is hollowed out, and materials like lacquer, enamel, contrasting wood, and sometimes even gold and silver are placed inside it. A sandpaper is used to give a smooth finish to the surface.

Process of Mysore Wood Inlay Work -

The first step in the process is selecting the base and the design to be carved onto it. Planks are cut out of Rosewood logs in many shapes like square, rectangular, oval, or even circular. The surface is smoothened, and the sides are evened out.
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The second step is creating the designs for the inlay on paper. These designs are then traced on transparent paper and then transferred to the surface of the desired material, such as another type of wood, lacquer, plastic, etc.
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After that, the design is traced onto the rosewood planks. Using a coping saw, the designs are cut, and the rough edges are smoothened using a smooth file. Once that is done, the wood inside the outline is scooped out, leaving groves in the plank.
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After that, the design cutouts are fitted in the groves, and the surface is beaten with a hammer to ensure the designs stay firm and in place. In case of any gaps, they are filled using a mixture of glue, rosewood, and sawdust.
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The final step in creating Mysore wood inlay products is cleaning and polishing the items with beeswax. A coating of lacquer is applied to give them a glossy touch.
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