Liquid Bright Gold (12%) - 2 grams
This small jar contains 2 grams of 12% Liquid Bright Gold.
Liquid Bright is a diluted solution of pure gold, which, when fired, produces a brilliant 23 karat effect that does not need burnishing.
It flows easily from a brush or pen point and should appear as an even tan color before firing.
Always stir with a glass stirring rod or similar implement before each use.
Tips On Application & Firing:
Do not apply too heavily as it will blister in the firing.
If applied too thinly, a purplish marking will result after firing. In that case reapply and fire again.
Liquid bright gold will creep against graphite pencil lines, carbon paper markings, or wet paint and produce the same purplish marks after firing.
Clean surfaces well before application with denatured alcohol or methylated spirits. Do not use turpentine as it will also creep against a surface cleaned with turpentine.
It will also creep against a surface marked by a fingerprint.
Normally, this gold will keep indefinitely when kept tightly sealed. Do not thin unless it has been exposed to the air for extended periods. To thin use lavender oil sparingly.
Always allow the liquid gold to dry naturally before firing. Firing temperature for liquid bright ranges from 560°C/1040°F to 820°C/1508°F. Good ventilation of the kiln is most important as the gold can become hazy or dull if the ventilation is poor.
Uses for Liquid Bright Gold:
On white china.
As a base for Roman gold.
On bisque (produces a matte effect).
For banding.
Over fired lustres.
On etched china or porcelain.
On glass.
Firing range:
Porcelain - 780°C (1436°F) - 880°C (1616°F)
Bone China -750°C (1380°F) - 880°C (1616°F)
Vitreous China - 750°C (1380°F) - 850°C (1560°F)
Earthenware - 650°C (1200°F) - 740°C (1365°F)
The average product consumption for an area of 100 cm2 is approx. 0,16-0,2g (for an average layer).
Product of Germany