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"Full Metal"


The metal leaf lamination is achieved with the traditional layng with thin sheets of gold, silver or copper.

The processing of this technique make the surface completely covered in shiny and reflective metal.

This technique is not to mistake with chromium plating: the gold or silver surface is characterized by small imperfections and cracks that detect the combination of different metal sheets.

The use of metal foils in various sizes allows to obtain different textures, more or less rich in detail and facets.



gold silver copper metallic leaf

Gold leaf version

The gold lamination is generally realized through the use of various kinds of metal foil such as aluminum allois or mixed with different amounts of low carat gold.

gold silver copper metallic leaf

Silver leaf version

The coverage of the surface is made with alluminium/silver leaf.
The alloy silver/aluminum is not subject to oxidation typical of pure 999 silver leaf.


 

Artworks executed on this background

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The special techniques shown on our website are the result of the study of our artists staff that deals, in addition of aesthetic and artistic works, even of the chemical materials testing.

Most colors, glazes, resins and materials are mixed by us whose composition is kept in secret and not disclosed.

The artistic techniques developed, the materials, as well as the designs are our property and covered by copyright.

Copies and reproductions are legally punishable by law.


AUTHENTICITY CERTIFICATION CODE

unexpected custom authenticity certification code

All artworks produced in ours ateliers are unique, numbered and registered.

To ensure the authenticity of our artistic products we sign all works with a unique code.


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