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  1. Ormolu - Wikipedia

    Ormolu (/ ˈɔːrməˌluː /; from French or moulu 'ground/pounded gold') is the gilding technique of applying finely ground, high-carat gold – mercury amalgam to an object of bronze, and objects …

  2. Ormolu | Gilt Bronze, French Furniture, Rococo | Britannica

    Ormolu, (from French dorure d’or moulu: “gilding with gold paste”), gold-coloured alloy of copper, zinc, and sometimes tin, in various proportions but usually containing at least 50 percent copper.

  3. French Ormolu | History, Characteristics, How To Identify ...

    Apr 15, 2020 · Ormolu is often found as a decorative mount on 18th and 19th-century European antiques, such as furniture, vases, porcelain, and clocks. Typical ormolu designs feature …

  4. Canonbury - Gilt vs. Ormolu: Understanding the Difference

    Unlike standard gilding, ormolu involves the application of a gold alloy (typically a mixture of copper and zinc) onto a metal base, usually bronze. The ormolu technique is associated with …

  5. Ormolu | History, Care and Restoration of Gilt Bronze

    Aug 1, 2023 · One of the most impressive varieties is known as ormolu – a thin layer of gold applied with mercury or electricity to cover a piece of metallic decoration. Ormolu can be found …

  6. What Is Ormolu, and Why Are We Talking about It?

    Aug 11, 2023 · Most commonly, ormolu refers to a bronze object that has been covered with gold, typically 18 karat or 24 karat. For that reason, ormolu is sometimes called gilt bronze or, in …

  7. The Elegance of Ormolu: Antiques & Identification Guide

    Oct 6, 2023 · Dive into the opulent world of ormolu, exploring its rich history in clocks and lamps. Learn how to identify genuine ormolu pieces and appreciate their timeless beauty.

  8. ORMOLU Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ORMOLU is golden or gilded brass or bronze used for decorative purposes (as in mounts for furniture).

  9. ormolu | Art History Glossary

    The term ormulu is used for objects of metal (often bronze) that have been fire-gilded with an amalgam of ground gold and mercury. Ormolu was used widely from the mid-17th century for …

  10. What is Ormolu? - Spiegato

    Ormolu, also known as ground gold, is a gold-like coating applied to an object. Historically, this referred to a dangerous process known as mercury gilding that was used to coat bronze or …