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WHO WE
ARE....
The Gilded
Planet is your
one stop gold
leaf source for
gilding
techniques,
information and
products on and
off the web. The
Gilded Planet is
owned and
operated by
Master Gilders,
with
international
experience in
the world of
gilding,
restoration,
preservation and
conservation.
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OUR
PRODUCTS
Our extensive
product line is
targeted toward
the professional
gilder and the
novice
do-it-yourselfer
alike.
For the
Professional and
large project
orders.
At the
GildedPlanet.com,
our goal is to
distribute the
highest quality
gilding products
- and provide
exclusive
product
discounts. At
the Gilded
Planet, we are
able to offer
the most
competitive
pricing for
large orders of
gilding products
available.
Because of our
minimum order
requirement (one
pack of leaf -
or 20 books of
500 leaves), we
can maintain the
high quality
product you
require, while
offering reduced
pricing.
For the Amateur
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The ArtSparx
Gilder's Store
No minimum order
requirement
needed. Our
exclusive
partnership with
artSparx.com
allows us to
provide small
quantity, and
custom gilding
products to our
customers.
Purchase one
book of gold or
10, at
The ArtSparx
Gilder's Store
there are no
orders too
small. We offer
you great
pricing from our
partner,
artSparx.com!

VALUED
INFORMATION
Up-to-date
product
information and
resources for
the gilding
enthusiast. With
new information
updated
regularly. The
Gilded Planet
offers many
resources for
our customers to
complete their
job
successfully.
From expert
advice to easy
to understand
step-by-step
tutorials, the
GildedPlanet.com
places an expert
at your side.

GILDING
TUTORIALS and
SPECIAL SERVICES
Our exclusive
partnership with
artSparx.com
provides an
unequaled
resource for any
gilders needs.
In addition, the
extensive
Design Styles,
Step-by-step Decorative Art
Tutorials
and
Home
Improvement
archives provide
unparalleled
resources for
all creative
individuals or
organizations.
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Gilding Books!
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Gilding: The Glory of Gold
Turn almost any object into a gold-plated work of
art. Colorful and simple instructions make it easy. Start with the surfaces that
are easiest for gilding--wood, then plastic, then stainless steel, glass, and
ceramic. Along with projects come practical tips and imaginative suggestions for
both small- and large-scale techniques, so you can either add light detailing or
go for a total transformation |
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