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Decorative technique used on furniture until replaced by marquetry in the 17th century. A pattern composed of differently coloured woods or other materials such as horn or ivory is inset into the solid wood of the piece of furniture.



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The two signed a supply agreement that will fully secure OTI s delivery of products and projects and SMARTRAC becomes OTI s exclusive supplier for wire-embedded and Dual Interface Inlays.
While the cast is being made, your dentist will provide you with a temporary restoration, and your custom-made inlay or onlay will be ready to be fitted in about 2 to 3 weeks.
Inlay work is a huge industry in the Agra region, and is usually seen on marbles and furniture.
 
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