
Pietra Dure
This art form involves intricately inlaying cut and fitted polished stones to create images, often depicting naturalistic subjects like flowers and fruits.

Attributed to Cosimo Castrucci (1536-1636), Imperial Workshop of the Emperor Rudolf II, Prague, circa 1600-1611

An Italian Baroque pietra dura panel attributed to the Opificio delle Pietre Dure Florence, 17th century

A SET OF FOUR ITALIAN PIETRA DURA PANELS, FLORENCE CIRCA 1700


An Italian Pietra Dura plaque Florentine, 17th century

A Set of Four Italian baroque Style Pietra Dura Panels

A PIETRA DURA MARBLE FOUNTAIN, NORTH WEST INDIA, CIRCA 18TH CENTURY

An Italian pietra dura circular panel second half 19th century

An Italian pietra dura plaque, Florence, 18th century







A Pair of small Italian pietra dura landscapes with harbour views 18th century