
Fretwork
Fretwork is an interlaced geometrical design. The materials most commonly associated with fretwork are wood, metal, or embroidery. Fretwork is often used ornamentally on furniture or musical instruments.
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Fretwork
Fretwork is an interlaced geometrical design. The materials most commonly associated with fretwork are wood, metal, or embroidery. Fretwork is often used ornamentally on furniture or musical instruments.
Ash
Ash is a strong hardwood that varies in hue from grayish hue to deep brown, and is typically a lighter shade. It is used mainly in structural concealed portions of furniture such as drawer linings.
Georgian
Georgian is a period of design in English furniture from 1714 to 1795. Among the best known designers were Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Chippendale, and the Adams Brothers. Georgian pieces are likely to be made of Oak, Mahogany, or Walnut.
Fretwork
Fretwork is an interlaced geometrical design. The materials most commonly associated with fretwork are wood, metal, or embroidery. Fretwork is often used ornamentally on furniture or musical instruments.
Ash
Ash is a strong hardwood that varies in hue from grayish hue to deep brown, and is typically a lighter shade. It is used mainly in structural concealed portions of furniture such as drawer linings.
Georgian
Georgian is a period of design in English furniture from 1714 to 1795. Among the best known designers were Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Chippendale, and the Adams Brothers. Georgian pieces are likely to be made of Oak, Mahogany, or Walnut.
Fretwork
Fretwork is an interlaced geometrical design. The materials most commonly associated with fretwork are wood, metal, or embroidery. Fretwork is often used ornamentally on furniture or musical instruments.
Ash
Ash is a strong hardwood that varies in hue from grayish hue to deep brown, and is typically a lighter shade. It is used mainly in structural concealed portions of furniture such as drawer linings.
Georgian
Georgian is a period of design in English furniture from 1714 to 1795. Among the best known designers were Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Chippendale, and the Adams Brothers. Georgian pieces are likely to be made of Oak, Mahogany, or Walnut.
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