Featured Plique A Jour Bowl

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  1. kardinalisimo

    kardinalisimo Well-Known Member

    D60708E4-A16D-48C5-82DE-6BD83315AD8C.jpeg 078171E6-5C45-4440-9B62-47FE50C4A865.jpeg 7E6A5AB3-660D-4209-AB18-1D15A2630CB3.jpeg Chinese or Japanese?
     
  2. sassafras

    sassafras Well-Known Member

    Don't know if it's Chinese or Japanese, but it sure is cutese!
     
  3. Christmasjoy

    Christmasjoy Well-Known Member

    LOVE IT !!! ... Joy.
     
  4. Jivvy

    Jivvy the research is my favorite

  5. kardinalisimo

    kardinalisimo Well-Known Member

  6. scoutshouse

    scoutshouse Well-Known Member

    It's nice that it footed...
     
  7. i need help

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  8. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

  9. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Gorgeous, and yes, Japanese.
     
  10. JWYBLF

    JWYBLF New Member

    Gorgeous piece, but not like any plique-a-jour that I've seen ...
     
  11. DragonflyWink

    DragonflyWink Well-Known Member

    'Shotai-shippo' - the technique is a bit different than European plique-à-jour...

    ~Cheryl
     
  12. Lecollectionneur

    Lecollectionneur Well-Known Member

    I agree, the technique is really not what's called plique-à-jour which is made on a pierced like a cloisonné item , enamel melt on a back support part which is solved with acid and polished, not really the same work as on this really astonihing work of art.
     
  13. Jivvy

    Jivvy the research is my favorite

    Thank you! My husband took a plique-à-jour class and this beautiful bowl didn't work for me as plique-à-jour... but everything I know about plique-à-jour is: "that doesn't look like what my husband learned." :hilarious:
     
  14. 2manybooks

    2manybooks Well-Known Member

    I have seen similar bowls that are made with some sort of plastic, rather than glass. I am a little concerned about all the bubbles visible in the uncolored areas. But I have little experience of genuine examples. Is it cold to the touch, or warm?
     
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  15. kardinalisimo

    kardinalisimo Well-Known Member

    Cold. It’s fired enamel, almost type of glass, so bubbles are normal.
     
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  16. Jivvy

    Jivvy the research is my favorite

    Shōtai shippō (省胎七宝) uses translucent enamels applied through yūsen shippō, but the metal is then dissolved in nitric acid

    Yūsen shippō (有線七宝) wired cloisonné with silver, a typical technique from Owari province


    from here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ando_Cloisonné_Company
     
  17. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Could it be this:
    "Musen shippō (無線七宝) wireless cloisonné, enamel is applied to the body or to the wire while being painted, the wire is then removed before firing the object."
    From the site Jivvy posted.
     
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  18. kardinalisimo

    kardinalisimo Well-Known Member

    If the enamels were applied over metal body, how do you use acid to dissolve the body but not destroy the wires?
    Don’t understand the Musen Shippo definition. Enamels are applied to the body OR to the wires.... What do they mean applied to the wires? You still need some kind of backing, right?
     
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  19. Jivvy

    Jivvy the research is my favorite

    I don't know if this answers any of your questions (I'm getting a bit lost), but the type of "enamel" most likely used (I think) is "vitreous enamel" -- powdered glass that is fused by firing.
     
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  20. DragonflyWink

    DragonflyWink Well-Known Member

    The interior should be especially smooth because they start off with a clear enamel over a copper base, the silver wires are set on that enamel, the transparent colored enamels are applied over the wires, then acid is used to dissolve the copper. The wire is visible - this is not wireless cloisonne...

    Scroll about halfway down on this page for Shippo (click on 'Works' to see some really stunning examples):https://galleryjapan.com/locale/en_US/technique/otherworks/

    ~Cheryl
     
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