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Gold paint

What is gold-free gold paint made of ... [Pg.462]

The gold paint with which lamp-posts and other ornamental metalwork are decorated contains no gold, because of its prohibitive expense. The reflective gold-coloured substitute is sodium tungsten bronze, Nao.3W03. So why is NaojWOs reflective ... [Pg.462]

Metallic dust has a high shine metallic finish. It is best used for details such as a gold painted stamen in the center of a flower, or gold branches on a cake. My favorite use for metallic dust is to hand-brush it on my Goldies (page 137)-... [Pg.238]

At various points in the process, the funds will purchase diamonds, gold, paintings, or similar portable valuables. At a further point, the valuables will be translated back into cash, eliminating even the trace of a bank transfer. For this reason, the use of undercover agents, in place even at fairly high levels in known branches of narcotics trafficking, has a poor record of detecting either the source or ultimate destination of narcotics-related funds. [Pg.77]

He dipped the nail into an oily liquid, and presto as he withdrew it, half of it was golden. The secret was simply to start with a nail that was dready half iron and half gold, paint it black, and then dip it into a solvent. [Pg.15]

AURUM PICTORIUM See AURUM MUSICUM and GOLD PAINT AURHK POTABILB S e POTABLE GOLD... [Pg.61]

When the clay is dry, paint every other ray with the gold paint. Also paint the body of the sun. [Pg.56]

The network of water-courses, dykes, and canals which had successfully converted so much the marsh into arable or grazing was. .. controlled, and by the closing of the sluices the country immediately surrounding the town could be inundated in the event of an enemy attack. What it looked like, when flooded, can be clearly realized from the Field of Cloth of Gold painting. ... [Pg.89]

The name orpiment is originally derived from the Latin aurip-igmentum, literally gold paint and this term is used by both Pliny (77 AD) and Vitruvius (first century BC) the latter notes that it was derived from the Pontus in Northern Anatolia. Theophrastus (c.315 BC) and other Greek authors give the name arsenikon from which the modem arsenic is derived. Ancient... [Pg.285]


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