Stonehouses
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OIL GILDING
Oil Gilding is the process of using Oil-based size (glue) to adhere Gold Leaf, be it Loose or Transfer (Patent) to a particular surface or substrate, and is the only choice if gilding externally or damp conditions. There are several types of oil size, ranging from quick drying sizes which are 1 hour or less in drying time (ie the... -
GILDING ON STONE
When gilding externally on stone we would recommend that you use 23.5ct Gold Leaf or above, as anything lower in carat will tarnish due to the elements outside. When carving the lettering in stone, hand cut lettering will always look better than sandblasted lettering, this is because the V shape catches the light and reflects the Gold. If sandblast lettering... -
A GUIDE TO APPLYING IMITATION GOLD/SILVER LEAF & COPPER LEAF
Imitation Leaf and Copper Leaf are thicker than Genuine Gold Leaf but still need to be handled with care as the leaf can tear or become creased very easily. Prior to gilding you will need to ensure the that surface is clean, dry and dust free. When you have prepared the surface, apply a thin coat of the Acrylic... -
Pilgrimage- a commission from Durham Cathedral
Pilgrimage- a commission from Durham Cathedral for their new Open Treasure permanent exhibition, and the centre piece (Assymetric Symmetry) of our customer Judy Hurst's latest exhibition last year using our 24ct gold leaf, Judy has said that the 24ct Gold Leaf adds enormously to the impact of all my work, and It is an important component which is always included...
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