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Find Out MoreGold plique-à-jourA French term that translates (as nearly as can be determined) to “letting in the daylight” and defines a type of transparent enamel that has no backing. Similar to a stained glass window, the design has a metal outline filled with various coloured transparent, glass-like enamels.
First discovered in the 15th century by Benvenuto Cellini, plique... pieces that are genuinely of the period are not easy to find. They have been widely copied, and are quite crude. This piece has the soft quality of the real thing, and the subject is typically Art NouveauA movement within the arts, particularly jewellery, evolving out of a response to mass production and the industrial revolution (1890-1915). Jewellery of this period was heavily influenced by nature and femininity, with its sweeping lines and organic motifs.. Plique-à-jour is a type of enamelling that really testedA metal that has been acid tested to ascertain that it is gold, platinum or silver and, if such, further tested to give a near accurate assessment of gold content or silver content. This is necessary because the majority of antique jewellery is not hallmarked. the artist, as the enamelA pigmented glass-like material used in powdered form and fused onto the metal surface of a piece of jewellery. is not painted on a surface and fired. Instead it and has no backing, hence the term ‘seen by day’ as it is transparent when held to the light.
Buying antique jewellery is both ethical and eco-friendly as harmful and destructive mining processes are not needed to make an item yours. So give yourself a pat on the back!
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