
Handmade Mixed-Media Pique Assiette Mosaic Wall Hanging
This is a circular wall hanging or plaque created using the 'pique assiette' (broken plate) mosaic technique. The piece is approximately 6 to 8 inches in diameter and features a varied assortment of materials embedded in a white grout or adhesive base. The focal point is a stylized floral motif consisting of purple glazed ceramic petals around a blue center. Adjoining the flower are two molded ceramic leaf shapes in dusty rose and blue. The perimeter and negative space are filled with shards of floral-patterned porcelain featuring pink blooms, likely sourced from vintage tea sets or dinnerware. Notable embellishments include a cluster of imitation pearls at the top left, a row of five metallic-rimmed buttons with pearl centers along the lower right edge, and a small white tile printed with the word 'divine' in a black typewriter-style font. The construction uses a twisted wire loop for hanging, secured directly into the substrate. The condition appears to be excellent for a folk-art piece, with no visible grout cracking or missing tiles. The craftsmanship suggests a contemporary artisanal or hobbyist creation, potentially from the late 20th or early 21st century, characterized by a charming, cottage-core aesthetic and the creative repurposing of nostalgic materials.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
Basic Information
Category
Decorative Arts / Folk Art
Appraised On
February 13, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
Item Description
This is a circular wall hanging or plaque created using the 'pique assiette' (broken plate) mosaic technique. The piece is approximately 6 to 8 inches in diameter and features a varied assortment of materials embedded in a white grout or adhesive base. The focal point is a stylized floral motif consisting of purple glazed ceramic petals around a blue center. Adjoining the flower are two molded ceramic leaf shapes in dusty rose and blue. The perimeter and negative space are filled with shards of floral-patterned porcelain featuring pink blooms, likely sourced from vintage tea sets or dinnerware. Notable embellishments include a cluster of imitation pearls at the top left, a row of five metallic-rimmed buttons with pearl centers along the lower right edge, and a small white tile printed with the word 'divine' in a black typewriter-style font. The construction uses a twisted wire loop for hanging, secured directly into the substrate. The condition appears to be excellent for a folk-art piece, with no visible grout cracking or missing tiles. The craftsmanship suggests a contemporary artisanal or hobbyist creation, potentially from the late 20th or early 21st century, characterized by a charming, cottage-core aesthetic and the creative repurposing of nostalgic materials.
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