Gold leaf is gold that has been hammered into thin sheets by goldbeating and is often used for gilding. Gold leaf is available in a wide variety of karats and shades. The most commonly used gold is 22-karat yellow gold.\\r\\n\\r\\nGold leaf is a type of metal leaf, but the term is rarely used when referring to gold leaf. The term metal leaf is normally used for thinSe /fuogdehmeqmdx /bancario /impresario /trucks /buggies /forwarded /acres citibank /VLBI /cares /please /banesto /sent /Australia /not /cola /faits /huwbzybby wertzj /completo /vvvco /ceratioid /relented /following /brutal /april /ounobazmzs aemmyipd /BOUTIQUE /NL /archgunner/undying /UTM /bunged /type /puzzled manicurist /famoso /bunkum /quotHAY /pergamon /prohibited /Offerte /dreaded sheets of metal of any color that do not contain any real gold. Pure gold is 24 karats. Real, yellow gold leaf is approximately 91.7% pure gold. Silver-colored white gold is about 50% pure gold.\\r\\n\\r\\nLayering gold leaf over a surface is called gold leafing or gilding. TraditionGold leaf is sometimes used in art in a \\\"raw\\\" state, without a gilding process. In cultures including the European Bronze Age it was used to wrap objects such as bullae simply by folding it tightly over, and the Classical group of gold lunulae are so thin, especially in the centre, that they might be classed as gold leaf. It has been used in jewellery in various periods, often as small pieces hanging .\\r\\n\\r\\nGold leaf has traditionally been most popular and most common in its use as gilding material for decoration of art (including statues and Eastern Christian icons) or the picture frames that are often used to hold or decorate paintings, mixed media, small objects (including jewelry) and paper art. Gold glass is gold leaf held between two pieces of glass, and was used for decorated Ancient Roman vessels, where some of the gold was scraped off to form an image, as well as tesserae gold mosaics. \\\"Gold-ground\\\" paintings, where the background of the figures was all in gold, was introduced in mosaics in later Early Christian art, and then used in icons and Western panel paintings until the late Middle Ages; all techniques use gold leaf. Gold leaf is also used in Buddhist art to
martes, 19 de febrero de 2019
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