Anyone familiar with 18th Century furniture that incorporates sulfur inlay?
Has anyone ever tried to recreate sulfur inlay on a piece?
I just found an article from 2015. I've been interested in sulfur inlay furniture for some time, and was already familiar with quite a few of the known pieces out there. I was actually shocked by the extensive number of pieces that are illustrated by the author. Many more than I expected.
For those interested in 18th century German - American (Moravian, Pennsylvania German etc.) furniture, this is really an amazing group of pieces.
http://www.chipstone.org/article.ph...ennsylvania-German-Furniture:-New-Discoveries
Has anyone ever tried to recreate sulfur inlay on a piece?
I just found an article from 2015. I've been interested in sulfur inlay furniture for some time, and was already familiar with quite a few of the known pieces out there. I was actually shocked by the extensive number of pieces that are illustrated by the author. Many more than I expected.
For those interested in 18th century German - American (Moravian, Pennsylvania German etc.) furniture, this is really an amazing group of pieces.
http://www.chipstone.org/article.ph...ennsylvania-German-Furniture:-New-Discoveries