If you are perched on an antique appearance of an object that can not fail to produce the crackle glaze. The crackle glaze formed recreated the effect of the old paint, networks of cracks over time. Another effect is that the old polish is applied over the crackle glaze to highlight the cracks and a darker tone, giving the piece. Armenian bole is a pigment ground that originated in Armenia, there is a deep red color and was used as a traditionalBackground on which to lay the gold leaf for centuries. It is presented as a raw material or pigment pre-mixed clay is diluted with water and paintings.
Another important effect with blonde de-waxed shellac can be obtained, can be used as the first layer of seal bare wood, can be used as the size of gold, and can be used to seal the finished piece and give a nice yellow color Golden imitate gold leaf. This is the procedure that I am working on a wooden surface, different surfacesrequire different treatments. Paint the bare wood with Armenian bole dissolved in water, brush pigments dissolved in the dry state.
Give it a good coat of shellac to seal the wood surface. Insert another level, this will act as an adhesive, on which lay the gold leaf imitation. Place the sheet and allow to dry, deliberately missing some small areas, it will be visible through the background color red. Apply a thin coat of shellac. Remember the crackle glaze in which you want to see them,not to apply the crackle glaze on the piece. Allow to dry. The contact is the old enamel paint burnt umber oil is ideal for this, just a little 'to wipe with a cloth over the areas where the crackle glaze to highlight the cracks, wipe off excess with a cotton cloth. Once dry, the last layer of shellac.
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