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titleOfInvention Inlay decoration material
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] To prevent the metal plating layer from peeling by effectively utilizing the recesses of the stone pattern. It can be mass-produced easily and easily at low cost, and has a beautiful surface pattern. [Structure] The stone plate 1 is used as the substrate. The stone plate 1 has irregular recesses 2 formed by a stone pattern. It has a polishing surface on the surface. On the polished surface of the stone plate 1, the conductive layer 3 is brought into close contact with the concave portion 2 so as to adhere thereto. A metal plating layer 4 is formed on the surface of the conductive layer 3. The metal plating layer 4 is the recess 2 of the stone plate 1. Is laminated on the surface of the stone plate 1 through the conductive layer 3 which penetrates into the surface and adheres to the polishing surface.
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