Akira, that is outstanding. In English we have fret work but that is usually pierced from a solid plank, I am not aware of a truly comparable style of assembly to this. I do wonder how tolerant it would be to the range of humidity we experience here in England. Wood expands and contracts a lot and that could play havoc with something like that. I have a small Indian eight sided inlaid mahogany table which is inlaid with ivory and black ebony, that is falling apart in places where some of the pieces of mahogany have shrunk and fallen out of the joints.
A couple of years ago I re worked my front room with new tile floor, walls and new ceiling. I fitted new architraves around the doors, the mitre joints were perfect. After two years they are now gaping, the wood having expanded and shrunk with the humidity. It would be such a shame if these beautiful screen like pieces suffered in that a way.