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the name of a type of lid for steins that have an insert, usually ceramic, porcelain, or glass, set into the pewter or silver flange of the lid; or inlay can be a decorative technique in which one material has been inlaid into another so as to help form the design, such as pewter inlaid wood; contrast with overlay.
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decorative designs on the fingerboard, the peghead, and/or the body of a guitar; usually, the patterns are cut into the wood and filled with such materials as abalone, oyster, mother-of-pearl, plastic, light metals, etc.
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A dental restoration made outside of the oral cavity to correspond to the form of the prepared cavity, which is then luted into the tooth.
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Form of decoration which involves cutting small pieces of ivory, precious metals, mother-of-pearl, or wood which are then fitted into carved-out recesses of the same shape on a solid piece of furniture to create a picture or geometric design. Differs from marquetry which uses applied veneers.
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This is the decorative technique of cutting schemes or patterns into timber with another timber or material to provide the contrast. The patterns are cut out of the base material to receive the inlayed material to produce the pattern. It is usually a flush surface finish.
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