- Bombay furniture
The term "Bombay" or "blackwood" is applied to a rather extensive class of
furniture pieces originally manufactured in the city ofBombay (now Mumbai) and in the towns ofSurat andAhmedabad inIndia .The wood used is
Shisham orblackwood ("Dalbergia "), a hard-grained dark-colored timber which with proper treatment assumes a beautiful natural polish. Much of the so-called Bombay furniture is clumsy and inelegant in form, defects which it is suggested by experts, like SirGeorge Birdwood , it owes to the circumstance that the original models were Dutch. Some of the smaller articles, such asflower stand s, small tables, andornamental stand s, are, however, of exceedingly graceful contour, and good examples are highly prized by collectors. The carving at its best is lace-like in character, and apart from its inherent beauty is attractive on account of the ingenuity shown by the worker in adapting his design in detail to the purpose of the article he is fashioning.The workmen who manufacture the most artistic Bombay furniture are a special class with inherited traditions. Often a man knows only one design, which has been transmitted to him by his father, who in his turn had had it from his father before him. In recent years under European auspices efforts have been made with a certain measure of success to modernize the industry by introducing portions of the native work into furniture of Western design. In the main, however, the conventional patterns are still adhered to. Bombay boxes are inlaid in geometrical patterns on wood. The inlaying materials consist of the wire,
sandal wood ,Sappanwood ,ebony ,ivory andstaghorn , and the effect produced by the combination of minute pieces of these various substances is altogether peculiar and distinctive.References
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