Oval (Ellipse)
Oval or ellipse are the shapes mostly used for memorial plaques. According to the request, the photograph can be placed fully to the edge, with white rim or a golden line along the edge. They are convenient for brass, chrome, golden plated and chrome plated frames. Porcelain photographs may be in colour, black and white, sepia or duo ton.
Rectangular
Rectangular plaques are convenient for gluing to gravestones and for placing in frames that may be brass, chrome, golden plated and chrome plated. Photograph can be placed fully to the edge, with white rim or a golden line along the edge. Porcelain photographs may be in colour, black and white, sepia or duo ton.
Oval with rim – bohemia form
Oval with rim, so called bohemia, is a porcelain plaque once mostly used for gravestones. It is characterised by a raised rim on the inner side on which a line of yellow or white gold is drawn. Porcelain photographs may be in colour, black and white, sepia or duo ton.
Heart shaped and circular
Heart shaped and circular porcelain plaques are also used for gravestones and are available in different dimensions. Porcelain photographs may be in colour, black and white, sepia or duo ton.
Cupola
Porcelain plaques in the shape of cupola are also used for gravestones and are available in different dimensions. Porcelain photographs may be in colour, black and white, sepia or duo ton.
Miniatures
Miniatures are small porcelain plaques that may be of different dimensions. Religious motifs are usually printed on them, but photographs too. They are generally used as pendants and therefore they are applied in gold jewellery industry. Porcelain photographs may be in colour, black and white, sepia or duo ton.
Parchment
Parchment is an interesting shape of porcelain plaque with possibility to fit photograph and text with different background. Porcelain photographs may be in colour, black and white, sepia or duo ton.
Book
Book is also an interesting shape of porcelain plaque, on which photograph and text may be fitted with different background. Porcelain photographs may be in colour, black and white, sepia or duo ton.