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Pietra Dura in India An Astonishing Art Form

Pietra Dura is one of the most astonishing art forms created by the Mughals. You can read everything in detail about this art form. https://worldofstones.in/blogs/news/pietra-dura

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Pietra Dura in India An Astonishing Art Form

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  1. Pietra Dura in India: An Astonishing Art Form By- WorldOfStonesIndia

  2. Introduction • A technique of inlaying semi-precious stones in marble is known as Pietra Dura, or we can say that it is the art of carving the stone. It is one of the most challenging skills created by the Florentines at the end of the 16th century. It originated in Italy and was later moved to Russia, Europe, Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan. • Pietra Dura was also well known as Parchin Kari in Mughal India. This artwork is regarded as one of the most important and alluring aspects of Mughal art. Such artwork involves expertly cutting, fitting, and polished semi-precious stones like agate, jasper, lapislazuli, and jade.

  3. Pietra Dura is a term for the inlay technique of using cut and fitted, highly polished coloured stones to create images and art forms. Our Pietra Dura wall coverings come with attractive design options. • The primary purpose of pietradura artwork is to create decorative stone objects by encrusting stones on abraded marble plates. This technique is valued for its capacity to blend expensive materials creatively. • The TajMahal is the most prominent example of the Pietra Dura in India, credited to the Mughals.

  4. History of Pietra Dura in India • This technique was created during the era of Medici, born on March 25, 1541, and died on October 19, 1587, in Poggio a Caiano. The proponent of this art in Florence is Francis of Medici. He assembled the top stone marquetry artisans for his workshop, drawing on their expertise to create the tools and methods that gave this Pietra duma artwork momentum. • The nobility demanded better social class separation, which was made possible by using precious stones.

  5. This method was primarily used in the TajMahal in the seventeenth century, constructed by a workforce of almost 20,000 people. A significant number of pietradura constructions were made during this time, and as these were essentially long-lasting works, we may still locate them in museums today. • Because everything in pietradura art required physical labour, it fell apart in the nineteenth century. Even though machines dominated that era, no one had yet been able to build one that could produce delicate artwork as well as people had.

  6. Process of Pietra Dura Art Form • The key terms used in creating artwork with pietradura in India are listed below. • A pattern will be made, designed, and traced in the first step. • This art is generally made on white, black, or green marble. Choosing a suitable stone always depends on its availability. • The selected colored stones are cut into different shapes per the prescribed designs. To maintain the smoothness of stones, iron wires are used. • Before being adhered to the marble, the colored stones are polished. • Stones are heated to provide a specific shaded colour effect. • The surfaces & edges are polished & shined with a stone bar after the inlay work is finished and has dried to ensure that the sheen will stay for decades.

  7. Places Where You Can Find Pietra Dura Artwork • The Pietra dura pieces in the museum are large and very beautiful compared to the private homes and small areas. In museums, you can find them most frequently and quickly. However, these kinds of works of art may also be found in residences where people enjoy admiring such stunning masterpieces. • Vienna is the place in the world where you can find the most extensive collection of pietradura artworks at "Wiener Hofburg". Sixty-seven paintings, cabinets, and sumptuous tables are made from this artwork. Various museums contain different kinds of pieces made using the pietradura technique.

  8. Pietra Dura in India • This technique spread from Florence in the 16th century and eventually reached the Indian subcontinent. This was the time of the Mughal Empire in India when art and architecture were at their peak. The Mughals appreciated this newly emerged technique and decided to use this style to make various beautiful structures. The TajMahal is one of those examples that beautifully describes Pietra Dura in India. • This art can be found on the TajMahal's archways and entrances. High-quality pietradura reveals the mausoleum's splendour. Different patterns of this art can be found in large quantities. • This art can also be found in the Agra Fort and the Red Fort in Delhi. The pillars and ceilings of Rang Mahal and KhasMahal in the Red Fort also indicate the broad work of Pietra Dura.

  9. Uses of PietraDura Pietra Dura is an artwork that combines rare and expensive natural stones like agate, amethyst, lapis, jasper, etc. All these stones are polished and cut to fit into patterns that often include depictions of birds, flowers, and landscapes. This technique is often used for different kinds of furniture and smaller decorative objects. Table Tops Table tops were among the most valuable pietradura pieces since they were the most extensive and intricately designed. The table tops were adorned with elaborate fruit and flower patterns carved from the finest stones. Table tops continue to be the most expensive and hard-to-find items in the pietradura market today as well.

  10. Furniture The pietradura was used as an inlay material for large furniture pieces during the Renaissance and beyond. The pattern of utilising the pietradura decoration was to apply it to the veneer of the furniture. Jewellery & Caskets Many European jewellers used this technique to create pietradura, typically associated with lapidary artisans' work. Through this technique, various caskets and jewellery boxes were made. Tiles For interior design schemes, the inlaid ottoman tiles are used, which are made using this technique by using precious stones. Such tiles are perfect for the flooring of significant commercial projects.

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