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General design considerations are that entrants follow a predefined pattern which is shown below. Exact dimensions must be adhered to or entry will be rejected. The picture being 17.3" X 13.3"with the boy's height at 15.2" and the girl's at 14.1". Other technical rules such as no frame would seem to help in judging without distraction. The judging is based on 8 definitive catagories with a total of 200 points possible. Choice of woods and technical execution account for half of these.
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This emphasis on teaching marquetry as a trade in France ensures that it will be around for a long time and with it a demand for professional marquetarians.
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