Plique-á-Jour Art Nouveau Pendant
by Brereton JewellersA rare Plique-a-Jour enamel pendant depicting a lady. Plique-a-Jour is the French for “letting in daylight”. This term is used to describe the technique of enamelling where the enamel has no backing, this allows light to shine through the piece similar to stained-glass windows. This fine example is from the Art Nouveau period (circa 1890) and depicts a lady with the enamel used to show flowers around her. The lady also has a diamond necklace around her neck set with minute diamonds. This piece is made from 14ct yellow gold and measures 27mm across.
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Brereton Jewellers was established in 1916 at 108 Capel Street, Dublin. Specialising in both new and antique jewellery the business has grown with the city of Dublin. John's youngest son Jack joined the business in the 1930's. By the early 1970's the third generation of Breretons, Jack's sons John and Liam, joined the company.
Shortly afterwards they opened the company's second store on Chatham Street, Dublin. The third store, opposite the General Post Office (GPO) on Dublin's O'Connell Street, opened in 1986.
Starting in 2003 the fourth generation joined the family business. Paul Brereton joined in 2003 and Derek Brereton started in 2009. Paul graduated as a gemologist from the Gemological Institute of America in 2006. Both of them now works closely with the the third generation in the running of the three unique stores.
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