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Metal leaf, also called composition leaf or schlagmetal, is a thin foil used for decoration. Metal leaf can come in many different shades. Some metal leaf may look like gold leaf but does not contain any real gold. This is often referred to as imitation leaf.

ls that are made into metal leaf need to be highly malleable.






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Metal leaf, also called composition leaf or schlagmetal, is a thin foil used for decoration. Metal leaf can come in many different shades. Some metal leaf may look like gold leaf but does not contain any real gold. This is often referred to as imitation leaf.

Process

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Gold Leaf
Metals that are made into metal leaf need to be highly malleable. They can be pounded into sheets well below a micrometre
Micrometre

A micrometre or micron is one Micro- of a metre, or equivalently one thousandth of a millimetre. It is also commonly known as a micron....
 in thickness without breaking or tearing. The typical thickness of gold leaf is about 100 nanometre
Nanometre

A nanometre is a Units of measurement of length in the metric system, equal to one billionth of a metre .It is one of the more often used units for very small lengths, and equals ten ?ngstr?m, an internationally recognized non-International System of Units of length....
s or 0.0001 mm. When made by hand, small pieces of metal are placed between sheets of parchment
Parchment

Parchment is a thin material made from calfskin, sheepskin or Goatskin . Its most common use is as the pages of a book, codex or manuscript. It is distinct from leather in that parchment is not tanned, but stretched, scraped, and dried under tension, creating a stiff white, yellowish or translucent animal skin....
 and pounded repeatedly with wooden mallets. As the metal thins out, it forms large sheets. These sheets are divided and the process repeated. The final sheets of metal are trimmed, cut to various sizes, and sandwiched between sheets of paper to protect them. At a thickness of 100 nm, one square metre of gold leaf corresponds to 0.1 cubic centimetre
Cubic centimetre

A cubic centimetre or cubic centimeter is a commonly used unit of volume extending the derived International System of Units-unit cubic metre and corresponds to the volume of a cube measuring 1?1?1 cm....
 or just 2 gram
Gram

The gram , ; symbol g, is a Physical unit of mass.Originally defined as "the absolute weight of a volume of pure water equal to the cube of the hundredth part of a metre, and at the temperature of melting ice" , a gram is now defined as one one-thousandth of the SI base unit, the kilogram, or Scientific notation kg, which itself is...
s of gold. In Imperial measurements
Imperial unit

Imperial units or the imperial system is a system of units, first defined in the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824, later refined and reduced....
, one ounce
Ounce

This article is about the unit of mass. For the unit of force, see Pound-force. For the unit of volume, see Fluid ounce. For all other uses, see Ounce ....
 (28.34 g) of gold corresponds to about 200 square feet (about 20 m2) of gold leaf.

Uses


Decoration

Metal leaf is most often used for decoration. Before the discovery of electroplating
Electroplating

Electroplating is a plating process that uses electrical direct current to redox cations of a desired material from a solution and coat a electrical conductivity object with a thin layer of the material, such as a metal....
, it was the only cost effective way to gild
Gilding

Gilding is the technique of applying a thin layer of gold to a surface. Gilding is performed through a mechanical process, known as leafing, or using one of many chemical processes....
 statues, cornice
Cornice

The term cornice comes from Italian cornice, meaning ?ledge.?Cornice molding is generally any horizontal decorative molding which crowns any building or furniture element: the cornice over a door or window, for instance, or the cornice around the edge of a pedestal....
s, the exterior of dome
Dome

A dome is a structural element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere. Dome structures made of various materials have a long architectural lineage extending into prehistory....
s or other objects. An example of gold leaf exterior use is the dome and statue atop the main building of the University of Notre Dame
University of Notre Dame

The University of Notre Dame du Lac is a private Roman Catholic Church University located in Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. It was founded by Father Edward Sorin, Congregation of Holy Cross, who was also the school's first president....
.

Culinary uses

Gold and silver leafs are considered non-toxic when labeled as food-grade and so can be used to decorate
Cake decorating

Cake decorating is one of the sugar sculpture that uses icing and other edible decorative elements to make otherwise plain cakes more visually interesting....
 food (such as cake) or drink. They can be often found in a number of desserts including chocolates and Mithai
Indian sweets

Indian sweets or Mithai, are known throughout the entire World. Indian sweets rely heavily on sugar, milk and condensed milk, and frying, however the bases of the sweets vary by region....
; Vark
Vark

Vark is made by pounding silver into a thin sheet a few micrometres thick. When sold, Vark is backed with paper and peeled before use. It is extremely brittle and breaks into smaller pieces if touched....
 is a Hindi
Hindi

Standard Hindi, also known as High Hindi, Nagari Hindi or Literary Hindi is a Standard language register of Hindi. It is one of the 22 official languages of India, and is used, along with English language, for administration of the central government....
 term for culinary silver leaf. In India gold or silver leaf is often used to cover the top of a main dish before serving, especially at weddings. Gold in particular is sometimes used in fruit jelly
Gelatin

Gelatin is a translucent, colorless, brittle, nearly tasteless solid, derived from the collagen inside animals' skin and mostly bones. It has been commonly used as a gelling agent in food, pharmaceutical, photography, and cosmetic manufacturing....
 snacks. It was also used in coffee, especially during Japan's "bubble economy". In Kanazawa
Kanazawa, Ishikawa

is the capital cities of Japan of Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan....
, where Japan's gold leaf production was centred, gold leaf shops and workshops sell green tea
Green tea

'Green tea' is a type of tea made solely with the leaves of Camellia sinensis, that has undergone minimal oxidation during processing. Green tea originates from China and has become associated with many cultures in Asia from Japan to the Middle East....
 and hard candy with gold leaf within.

Danziger Goldwasser ("Danzig Goldwater"), a liqueur incorpoating gold leaf fragments that give a snow-like effect when shaken, has been made in what is now Gdansk
Gdansk

Gdansk is the city at the centre of the fourth-largest metropolitan area in Poland. It is Poland's principal seaport as well as the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship....
 in Poland since 1598, and recently other brands such as Goldschläger
Goldschläger

Goldschl?ger is an Italy cinnamon schnapps , a clear liqueur with very thin, yet visible flakes of metal_leaf#Gold_leaf floating in it. The actual amount of gold is extremely small and serves as a sort of novelty: there is currently less than a tenth of a gram of gold flakes in a 750 ml bottle of Goldschl?ger, which, as of July 9, 2008, amo...
 have used this effect.

Gold leaf


Gold leaf is available in a wide variety of carat
Carat (purity)

The carat is a measure of the purity of gold alloys. In the United States and Canada, the spelling karat is used, while the spelling carat is used to refer to the measure of mass for gemstones ....
s and shades. 23-carat gold is the most commonly used variety.. The traditional method of manufacturing gold leaf is a process called goldbeating
Goldbeating

Goldbeating is the process of hammering gold into an extremely thin unbroken sheet for use in gilding....
. In industrialized nations, the process has been replaced with more mechanized methods.

There are a variety of imitation gold leaf products available. These are used in order to avoid the high price of gold. These imitation gold, or gold-colored leafs are more accurately grouped into the broader category of metal leaf. Real yellow gold leaf is about 92% pure gold. Silver colored white gold is approximately 50% pure gold.

Layering gold leaf over a surface is sometimes called gold leafing, and is a very common form of gilding
Gilding

Gilding is the technique of applying a thin layer of gold to a surface. Gilding is performed through a mechanical process, known as leafing, or using one of many chemical processes....
.

Gold leafing in art
Gold leaf has traditionally been most popular and most common in its use as gilding
Gilding

Gilding is the technique of applying a thin layer of gold to a surface. Gilding is performed through a mechanical process, known as leafing, or using one of many chemical processes....
 material for the decoration of art including statue
Statue

A statue is a sculpture in the round representing a person or persons, an animal, or an event, normally full-length, as opposed to a Bust , and at least close to life-size, or larger....
s like the Chryselephantine sculpture of Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece

The term Ancient Greece refers to the period of History of Greece lasting from the Greek Dark Ages ca. 1100 BC and the Dorian invasion, to 146 BC and the Roman Republic conquest of Greece after the Battle of Corinth ....
 or the 10th century Golden Madonna of Essen
Golden Madonna of Essen

The Golden Madonna of Essen is a sculpture with a wooden core covered all over with sheets of thin gold leaf of the Virgin Mary and the infant Jesus....
. Illuminated manuscript
Illuminated manuscript

An illuminated manuscript is a manuscript in which the Writing is supplemented by the addition of decoration, such as decorated initials, borders and Miniature ....
s often contained much gold and silver (the later badly subject to oxidization
Oxidization

Oxidization may refer to:* Oxidation* Beta oxidation* RustSee also * Redox...
). In medieval panel painting
Panel painting

A panel painting is a painting on a panel made of wood, either a single piece, or a number of pieces joined together. Until canvas became the more popular support medium in the 16th century, it was the normal form of support for a painting not on a wall or on vellum, which was used for miniature in illuminated manuscripts and also for pa...
s the "sky" background area, especially in religious paintings, was conventionally made of gold leaf until more realistic conventions were adopted, first in Trecento
Trecento

The Trecento refers to the 14th century in Italian cultural history.Commonly the Trecento is considered to be the beginning of the Renaissance in art history....
 Italy, and later in Early Netherlandish painting
Early Netherlandish painting

Early Netherlandish painting is the work of those painting who were active in the Netherlands during the 15th and early 16th century Northern renaissance, especially in the flourishing cities of Bruges and Ghent....
. This style is known as "gold ground"; the gold was usually decorated with patterns made by stamps. Gold was also often used for haloes
Halo (religious iconography)

A halo is a ring of light that surrounds a person in art. They are often used in religious works to depict holy or sacred figures, and have at various periods also been used in images of rulers or heroes....
, and for highlights and patterns on clothing in paintings. Gilt bronze is a term for statues made of bronze
Bronze

Bronze is a metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, usually with tin as the main additive, but sometimes with other chemical element such as phosphorus, manganese, aluminium, or silicon....
 which are then gilded; this is a very ancient process found in many cultures, sometimes using "mechanical" processes of hammering the leaf into place, but also other processes such as mercury
Mercury (element)

Mercury , also called quicksilver or hydrargyrum , is a chemical element with the symbol Hg and atomic number 80. A heavy, silvery d-block metal, mercury is one of six elements that are liquid at or near room temperature and pressure....
 gilding
Gilding

Gilding is the technique of applying a thin layer of gold to a surface. Gilding is performed through a mechanical process, known as leafing, or using one of many chemical processes....
, known since ancient times.

Picture frame
Picture frame

A picture frame is a container added to a picture in order to enhance it, make it easier to display or to protect it....
s used to hold paintings and other works have also been gilded since medieval times and are the most frequent use of gold leaf in art in modern times. Modern "Gold" frames made without leafing are also available for a considerably smaller price, but traditionally some form of gold or metal leaf was preferred when possible and gold leafed (or silver leafed) moulding is still commonly available from many of the companies that produce commercially-available moulding for use as picture frames.

See also

  • Decoupage
    Decoupage

    Decoupage is the art of decoration an object by glue colored paper cutouts onto it in combination with special paint effects, gold leaf, etc....
  • Schwabach
    Schwabach

    Schwabach is a Germany city of about 40,000 inhabitants near Nuremberg, in the center of the region of Franconia in the North of Bavaria. The city is an autonomous administrative district ....


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