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Plique-à-jour (French for "letting in daylight") is a
vitreous enamelling technique where the
enamel is
applied in cells,
similar to cloisonné, but with...
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background without running.
Limoges enamel was a
great centre for both types.
Plique-à-jour is a
related enameling technique which uses
clear enamels and no...
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design towards more
artistic and
expressive creations.
Techniques like
plique-à-jour
enamelling were emplo**** to
achieve translucent effects akin to stained...
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which used
thick metal cloisons. Ando
Jubei introduced the shōtai-jippō (
plique-à-jour)
technique which burns away the
metal substrate to
leave translucent...
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circular folds (also
known as
valves of Kerckring,
valves of Kerchkring,
plicae circulares,
plicae circulae, and
valvulae conniventes) are
large valvular...
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Black cultured Tahitian pearl; clear,
yellow and
black diamonds; and
plique-à-jour
enamel Santa Rosa Lake
State Park, New Mexico.
Beetle Tanzanite;...
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Oblique projection Paint by
number Paper craft Pholage artistic technique Plique-à-jour
enameling technique Pointillé
technique Pointillism Pouncing technique...
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incorporated during the
process of construction. This
technique also
differs from
plique-à-jour
enamelling in that the open
spaces are not
filled with enamel, but...
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traditional Russian style on many pieces.
Enamel was a speciality,
especially plique-à-jour, but also cloisonné.
Demand for its work was high and in 1882 it...
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enamelling techniques including b****e-taille, champleve, cloisonné, and
plique-à-jour.
Motifs included orchids, irises, pansies, vines, swans, pea****s...