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The Traditional Water Gilding Process
A step-by-step process of gilding is
described below, from gesso, through bollo to gold
leaf and burnishing, with examples of 3 stages in the water gilding
process. Gesso is plaster of Paris, or gypsum, a pasty
material spread onto a surface to prepare it for painting or
gilding. Bollo is a type of clay that is applied as an
undercoating on top of the gesso in the last stage prior to
starting the gilding process itself. |
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Step 3:
After 24 hours burnishing is done using an agate stone, which is
very fine, strong and smooth, in order not to scratch the gold leaf.
The fully burnished, gilded section is at the right, and the part
that still needs burnishing is at the left. |
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