Antique Chinese Plique-a-Jour Plate Meijii Period

$ 99.77

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Description A rare Plique-a-Jour glass plate of Chinese origin. The word Plique-a-jour means ”letting in the light” in French. It is so much like the enamelled Cloisonne work but without the solid background. This is an extremely difficult technique of creating a stained glass look to a decorative object. Not certain of its age but it’s likely that it was made during the Meiji period, around 1900-1920. The plate is in perfect condition with all of the glass cells intact within the wire work. A good size for work of this nature, it measures 232mm across (just over 9”).
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STEP 1: MEASURE YOUR WRIST

Wrap a measuring tape tightly around your wrist, right against the bone. Do not add extra length.

NO MEASURING TAPE?

Use a piece of string: Wrap it around your wrist, mark the overlap, then measure it against a ruler.

STEP 2: CHOOSE YOUR FIT

Example: "7.25 inches, Loose"

Tight fit: Snug on the wrist (little to no movement).
Standard fit: Comfortable everyday fit (slight movement).
Loose fit: Relaxed fit with extra room (noticeable movement).

When surprising someone with a gift, we understand that measuring their wrist isn't always possible. The following general overview of sizes could be of assistance:

cm
inches
SIZEWRIST CIRC.
XXS5.5"
XS6"
S6.5"
M7"
L7.5"
XL8"
XXL8.5"
3XL9"

Once you’ve selected a size, please also let us know your preferred fit: Tight, Standard, or Loose.

Example: "Size M, Loose"

Tight fit: Snug on the wrist (little to no movement).
Standard fit: Comfortable everyday fit (slight movement).
Loose fit: Relaxed fit with extra room (noticeable movement).