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🧼 Care Guide for Bone Inlay & Mother of Pearl Furniture

Bone Inlay and Mother of Pearl furniture are more than just decor—they’re hand-crafted heirlooms. With proper care, these stunning pieces from ART OF RAJASTHAN can stay beautiful for generations.

Whether you’ve invested in a bone inlay chest or a shimmering mother of pearl mirror, this guide will help you protect, maintain, and preserve your furniture’s elegance.


✨ Why Special Care Is Essential

Both bone inlay and mother of pearl involve the inlay of delicate, hand-carved materials into a wooden base and filled with resin. These intricate details require gentle care to retain their beauty and avoid damage from moisture, heat, or harsh chemicals.


🧴 General Maintenance Tips (For Both Types)

  • Dust Regularly: Use a soft, dry cloth or a microfiber duster to prevent buildup.
  • Avoid Moisture: Never use a wet cloth. If needed, use a slightly damp one and immediately dry it with a soft towel.
  • No Harsh Cleaners: Avoid abrasive cleaners, bleach, or furniture sprays.
  • Keep Away from Direct Sunlight: Prolonged exposure may fade the colors or damage the resin.

🦴 Caring for Bone Inlay Furniture

Bone inlay furniture features hand-cut pieces of bone set into wood and filled with colored resin.

Specific Care Tips:

  • Use Beeswax Polish (Optional): Once every 6–12 months, apply a thin coat of clear beeswax to nourish the resin and wood. Buff gently.
  • Handle with Clean Hands: The matte surface can pick up oils or dirt from hands easily.
  • Avoid Excessive Weight: Don’t place overly heavy items on drawers or delicate inlaid surfaces.

Tip: If your piece is in a humid climate, consider using silica gel nearby to reduce moisture exposure.


🐚 Caring for Mother of Pearl Furniture

Mother of pearl is made from natural shell and has a soft, luminous sheen.

Specific Care Tips:

  • Buff Gently for Shine: Use a dry, soft cloth to bring back the natural glow.
  • Avoid Acidic Substances: Vinegar, lemon juice, or alcohol can dull the shell’s iridescence.
  • Use Coasters: If used as a tabletop, always use coasters or placemats to avoid water rings.

Tip: To maintain the luxurious gloss, polish gently with a cloth once a month—never with wax.


❌ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using water-based cleaners
  • Keeping furniture near heat sources like radiators or fireplaces
  • Scrubbing surfaces with abrasive cloths or pads
  • Dragging items across the inlay surface

🛠️ What If Your Piece Gets Damaged?

Minor chips or cracks in resin or bone can often be repaired by a skilled artisan. At ART OF RAJASTHAN, we can assist with custom repair consultations—just reach out to our support team.


💬 Final Thoughts

Your inlay furniture is more than a design element—it’s a piece of Indian heritage. With just a little care, your handcrafted treasure will continue to add beauty and meaning to your space for years to come.


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