Difference Between Oil Size Gilding and Water Gilding
1. Oil Size Gilding - Definition Oil size gilding is a technique where gold leaf is applied using an oil-based adhesive (size). The adhesive takes a few hours to dry to the right level of tackiness before the gold leaf can be applied. - Characteristics More durable and weather-resistant than water gilding. Suitable for outdoor objects like signs, picture frames, and sculptures. Less delicate and does not require burnishing (polishing to a mirror finish). 2. Water Gilding - Definition Water gilding uses a water-based adhesive (gesso and bole), which must be activated with water before applying gold leaf. This technique allows for burnishing to achieve a mirror-like shine. - Characteristics Produces a highly polished, mirror-like finish when burnished. More delicate and suitable for fine art, antique restoration, and high-end furniture. More difficult to execute and sensitive to humidity. Why Use Different Techniques? 1. Outdoor vs. Indoor - Oil gilding is more durable ...




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