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Gilding is a
decorative technique for
applying a very thin
coating of gold over
solid surfaces such as
metal (most common), wood, porcelain, or stone...
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mercury gilding, or tokin, was common. The
Bankin Sugiwai Bukuro (Yarai 1732)
describes mercury gilding thus: The
objects to be
plated are
washed and then...
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those materials.
Sizing is used for oil-based
surface preparation for
gilding (sometimes
called mordant in this context). It is used by
painters and...
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painting Impasto Intaglio (printmaking)
technique Ink
wash painting technique Keum-boo
gilding technique Linocut technique Lithography Lost-wax casting...
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gilding in calligraphy, and his
prolific output on type
design also
appeared between 1915 and 1943. He is
attributed with the
revival of
gilding with...
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characteristic of
Baroque architecture such as
exposed limestone and
extensive gilding. The
iconography of
Rococo architecture,
predominantly ****ociated with...
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coating methods, such as the ones used in the
electronics industry,
whereas gilding is the
decorative covering of an
object with gold,
which typically involve...
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height of 9.18
metres (30.1 ft) It is made from
camphor wood, with gold
gilding. It has 11 heads, each of
which represents a
different phase in the search...
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following antiquing techniques can be used:
Decoupage Gold leaf and
Gilding Graining and
combing Texturizing Trompe-l'œil
Liver of
sulfur Verdigris...
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first was a lead-core
bullet (Weichkern, or "soft core") with a
gilding-metal jacket. It had a
plain tip to
indicate that it was
standard Ball...