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- Keum-boo abstract "Keum-boo (also Kum-Boo or Kum-bu — Korean "attached gold") is an ancient Korean gilding technique used to apply thin sheets of gold to silver, to make silver-gilt. Traditionally, this technique is accomplished by first depleting a surface of sterling silver to bring up a thin layer of fine silver. Then 24 carat gold foil is applied with heat and pressure - mechanical gilding - to produce a permanent diffusion bond. Pure precious metals such as gold and silver have a very similar atomic structure and therefore have a good potential for bonding. Heating these metals to a temperature between 500-700°F increases the movement of the atoms. When pressure is added, this causes an electron exchange at the surface between the two metals, creating a permanent diffusion bond. This diffusion bond occurs far below the soldering temperature for either metal. (Dhein, 2004)Examples of this technique have probably been observed, but not positively identified on pieces from the second half of the first millennium B.C. and from the early first millennium A.D. (Oddy, 1981)This technique is used in many cultures, including Chinese, Japanese and in the West to bond gold to other metals, including iron, copper, aluminum, gold alloys, white gold, palladium and platinum. Foil made from gold alloys can be applied to silver and other metals by first depletion gilding the surface of the foil. (Lewton-Brain, 1987–1993)".
- Keum-boo wikiPageExternalLink 1998-11--kumboo.html.
- Keum-boo wikiPageExternalLink keumboo.htm.
- Keum-boo wikiPageExternalLink aug04.cfm.
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- Keum-boo wikiPageRevisionID "679504049".
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Aluminum.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Atom.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_structure.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Brazing.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artistic_techniques.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gold.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_art.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metal_plating.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Depletion_gilding.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Diffusion.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Fineness.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Gilding.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Korea.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Korean_language.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Metal_leaf.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Millesimal_fineness.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Palladium.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Platinum.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Silver-gilt.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLink Sterling_silver.
- Keum-boo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Keum-boo".
- Keum-boo hangul "금부".
- Keum-boo hasPhotoCollection Keum-boo.
- Keum-boo mr "Kŭmbu".
- Keum-boo rr "Geumbu".
- Keum-boo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Keum-boo subject Category:Artistic_techniques.
- Keum-boo subject Category:Gold.
- Keum-boo subject Category:Korean_art.
- Keum-boo subject Category:Metal_plating.
- Keum-boo hypernym Technique.
- Keum-boo type Software.
- Keum-boo type Art.
- Keum-boo type Coating.
- Keum-boo type Element.
- Keum-boo type Process.
- Keum-boo type Technique.
- Keum-boo comment "Keum-boo (also Kum-Boo or Kum-bu — Korean "attached gold") is an ancient Korean gilding technique used to apply thin sheets of gold to silver, to make silver-gilt. Traditionally, this technique is accomplished by first depleting a surface of sterling silver to bring up a thin layer of fine silver. Then 24 carat gold foil is applied with heat and pressure - mechanical gilding - to produce a permanent diffusion bond.".
- Keum-boo label "Keum-boo".
- Keum-boo sameAs 금부.
- Keum-boo sameAs m.02qsfcy.
- Keum-boo sameAs Q6395621.
- Keum-boo sameAs Q6395621.
- Keum-boo wasDerivedFrom Keum-boo?oldid=679504049.
- Keum-boo isPrimaryTopicOf Keum-boo.