I think I have definitely underestimated this art as I thought it would have turned out almost as doing some standard DIY.
Anyway, for some reason the blacksmith didn't take/couldn't fix the right metal for some of the small things I did request him to fix for us once upon the time.
When I explored how to fix it, so it would look as they were supposed to, I found out that I could use this gilding technique.
I did buy all the material needed and, after waiting few years to mature, I tried it out...
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One of the metal details (a small ball) from Oscar's bed as the blacksmith delivered it to us. Few were missing, so we asked him to make them. |
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This is one of the ball as the bed came equipped with. Unclear if it is the metal that is golden or it is painted or what. I actually haven't put effort in trying to understand it. |
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The result after gilding |
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A better close up |
Putting the gold leaf was far from easy. For some reason it wasn't covering as it should so I had to apply and apply and apply.
It doesn't look too smooth, but I thought that in this case the result was acceptable.
I did the same (but this time by applying a silver leaf) to a handle for a tray that the blacksmith made. The handle should have been probably cromated or something to get the right appearance, but he couldn't do that.
I thought we could use the gilding technique again and I was at least ok with the result on the bed, but when I did the work here, I wonder how can I save it as it now looks as I have put on some foil....
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The tray handle is not impressive. |
I guess I need to look at some more tutorial to get it right...