noun
- Decorative inlaid woodwork or furniture made with tortoiseshell, brass, or other materials set into a veneer, typically in intricate patterns; also called Boulle work.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to the style or technique associated with André-Charles Boulle, a 17th-century French cabinetmaker.; Primarily used in antiques and furniture history contexts.
Examples
- The museum's collection includes several fine examples of buhlworks from the Louis XIV period.
- The antique desk featured elaborate buhlworks with brass inlays on a tortoiseshell ground.
- Collectors prize buhlworks for their intricate craftsmanship and historical significance.
- The cabinet maker specialized in reproducing traditional buhlworks using period techniques.
- The auction house estimated the buhlworks cabinet at over fifty thousand dollars.