Wednesday, 7 March 2012

PAPIER MACHE


Papier Mache is a substance that holds the paper together.The traditional method of making Papier Mache paste is to use a mixture of water and flour or other starch,mixed to the consistency of heavy cream.The paper is cut or torn into strips,and soaked in the paste until saturated.The saturated pieces are then placed onto the surface and allowed to dry slowly.Pasted, layer on layer, over a mould. When the object is completed, a thin layer of chalk mixed with glue is traditionally applied to the surface, The last step in the process is printing and varnishing of the Papier-Mache. 

          The designs painted on objects of Papier Mache are brightly colored. They vary in artistry and the choices of colors. Gold is used on most objects, either as the only color, or as the highlight for certain motifs, and besides the finish of the product, it is the quality of the pure gold used which determines the price.


















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