Gilding
Gilding is the art of applying thin sheets of gold or metal to create a luxurious finish to a range of surfaces. Discover the traditional techniques and materials required to gild objects, and explore ways to incorporate this historic art form into your work.
Browse our comprehensive range of gilding materials, from gold leaf and size to bole and gilt creams. We offer a variety of ways to add a gold lustre to your surface.
Handover : Oil-Based Gold Size
Flammable
Hazardous to the Environment
From €14.03
Liquid Leaf : Metallic Gilding Paint
Flammable
From €13.27
Handover : Squirrel Gilders Tip 3.5 in Wide
€13.79
From €11.72
Handover : 23ct Gold Leaf : Extra Thick 14 g
From €55.63
What is Gilding?
Gilding is a decorative technique used to cover a surface with a thin layer of genuine gold, or an imitation gold or metal.
This fine coating can be applied to various solid surfaces such as metal, wood, porcelain, stone, and glass. Objects adorned with gilding are referred to as "gilt" objects.
The art of gilding has been practised for centuries, confirming its enduring appeal and historical significance. Gilding creates a lustrous, luxurious finish that enhances the aesthetic value of anything from frames to architectural elements.
A notable technique within gilding is 'Reverse Gilding on Glass', also known as 'Verre Églomisé'. This involves applying gold leaf to the reverse side of a glass surface, a method traditionally used by sign makers, lettering specialists, and mirror makers to produce intricate and striking effects.