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Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting, involves using a heated encaustic medium to which colored pigments have been added for creating artworks. Molten medium is applied to a surface—usually prepared wood, though canvas and other materials are sometimes used. The simplest encaustic medium could be made by adding pigments to wax, though recipes most commonly consist of beeswax and damar resin, potentially with other ingredients. For pigmentation, dried powdered pigments can be used, though some artists use pigmented wax, inks, oil paints or other forms of pigmentation.Metal tools and special brushes can be used to shape the medium as it cools. Also, heated metal tools, including spatulas, knives and scrapers, can be used to manipulate the medium after it has cooled onto the surface. Additionally, heat lamps, torches, heat guns, and other methods of applying heat are used by encaustic artists to fuse and bind the medium. Because encaustic medium is thermally malleable, the medium can be also sculpted. And/or, materials can be encased, collaged or layered into the medium.
A completely unrelated type of "encaustic painting", not involving wax at all, is found in British ceramics, after Josiah Wedgwood devised and patented the technique in 1769. This was a mixture of ceramic slip and overglaze "enamel" paints used to imitate ancient Greek vase painting, and given a light second firing. Usually the vessel was black and painted in the red of red-figure painting. The technique was copied by other British potteries. Encaustic tiles are not painted at all, but effectively inlaid with contrasting colours of clay for a polychrome pattern.

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    Encaustic novice!!

    Hi, I have a potential job coming up using encaustic tiles, has anyone had any experience with these tiles and if so could I have some install advice, pre-sealing if necessary etc, as I've never dealt with this type of tile. Thanks, Ross
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    hand print stain on encaustic tiles! - Help

    way to get rid of a hand print stain on encaustic rile.tiles were washed before sealing left to dry overnight sealed with lithofin .and now when the sun shines you can see a handprint visible:mad2:
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    Victorian encaustic tiles - can I use HG Golvpolish after Stain Stop?

    I have been trying to clean the Victorian encaustic tiles in my hallway. I got them a lot cleaner using KF Tile Restorer, which I followed with Stain Stop. However the Stain Stop has a matt finish and I'd like them slightly shiny if possible, and to try and bring out the colours a bit more...
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    Morrocan Encaustic cement tiles

    Hi Guys I have a general question regarding fixing "moroccan cement tiles " outdoors. Used those tiles many times before internally both on floors and walls but now been asked to tile 4m x 1m section on garden brick wall , and was wondering what would be the best option to prepare the...
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    encaustic tile in hallway

    hallway encaustic tiled floor I finished on Friday originally the customer wanted full patterned floor but did not have enough tiles so I put a border in for them
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    I went and looked at and encaustic job on saturday!

    not bad eh!!!!! a bit closer! and the grand finale'........I could go on......but really?.....do I need to? Lee
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    Protilers - Encaustic tiling in Notting Hill

    Evening all.... went back to my job in Notting hill today......started the "feature" Encaustics......... (IMO) its an extremely difficult pattern, mainly because it looks like there is only one colour way, but there is actually two.....and they are in opposite directions!!!!!! you end...
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    Encaustic cement tiles - general help.

    Hi everyone, Ive got a small w/c floor job starting soon. The customer has ordered encaustic cement tiles such as the type found on this web site Encaustic cement tiles manufacturer, traditional European floor tiles from the XX century. Mosaic Tiles Ive never laid this type of tile before and...
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    Encaustic tiles.

    Hi I've recently laid some encaustic floor tiles. They were kept meticulously clean throughout laying. They were sealed with the recommended sealant, fila fob, before grouting. However, The cleaner they recommend isn't cleaning them up enough to put a finished seal on. After 3 attempts.( fila...
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    Encaustic tile troubles

    I am not a tiler, just a woman with tiles. I had new cement encaustic tiles laid down about two weeks ago. First a sealer was applied then a grout. I bought the brand recommended by the manufacturer. The grout seems to have left a greasy film which I am having a very hard time removing. It makes...
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    Encaustic Tile Required - Do have one of these as we would buy it.

    Does any one have a tile to exact match of this one. Its 3'' x 3'' [75x75mm] Blue on White. I need just one or to be exact half of one, so if you have one, even if its got a chip or damage on on side up to 50% we could use it. We will pay you and postage etc. I can get one made as well, but...
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    Encaustic Tile Problem

    Hi All, I'm looking for some advice please. I went and saw a potential customer last night who has a Fired Earth encaustic floor laid in her hallway (Grau - Encaustic - Wall & Floor Tiles | Fired Earth). Approx 8 sq metres. The floor has been down about 2 years (not my work) and in my opinion...
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    Help cleaning victorian (church?) encaustic tiles, glazed and unglazed

    Hi All the info is out there on the net about this subject but I am seeming to go round in circles a bit...as opinions differ... Here are my tiles, just a small number - won't be doing a hall or anything big, so this is not a majorly important cleanup....an improvement would be nice.... Some...
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    Encaustic tiles

    Hope someone can help Recently laid Fired Earth Encastic tiles in a large hallway. Went down well and all nice and clean using gloves to stop oil from fingers etc. Then sealed with Fila ps87 as supplied by fired earth. Then grouted, however when giving the floor a mop prior to second seal the...
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    Craven Dunnill Victorian geometric and encaustic floor

    Hello I am wanting to relay my original Victorian tiled floor. I have around 80% of the tiles. I have researched the manufacturer to be Craven Dunnill, but getting the missing tiles remade is expensive, so I searched for an alternative and found some that I can cut to size and intermingle with...
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    trouble with encaustic tiles cracking.

    We have recently had laid a kitchen floor with encaustic tiles from fired earth (20mm x 200 x 200), they went down on a stable slab that had had tiles on before. the encaustic tiles have cracked in places almost along contour lines, in multi directions. They are still in place, but...
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    dust pressed or encaustic

    How do you tell the difference between encaustic and dustpressed ime trying to determine what tiles i have in a room in my house in Spain so i can restore them a bit with the right stuff. Cheers Lucius.
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    Restoration of heavily soiled and missing tiles, Edwardian encaustic floor

    Hi, I read with interest another post regarding the cleaning of an old Edwardian floor. I had a similar problem in my kitchen. It is made from red quarry tiles, beautifully laid with hardly any grout, they are so close. One: I have removed as best I can, glue and levelling compound, but...
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    help with adhesive for large encaustic tiles

    Hello, I'm a new member and DIYer hoping that you can give me some advice on a tiling job in my new home. I am laying a hall floor with 8" encaustic floor tiles, 21mm thick, apparently originating in a French wine-merchant's chateau (they were quite expensive so I NEED to get this right). They...
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    Encaustic tiles

    Evening all. Looking for some pretty specialised help here I think .... has anyone used encaustic tiles before? I have a small floor to do with Fired Earth encaustics and need to seal them. My question is what do I use? I'm sure F.E. would like to sell me an expensive product but I want to know...
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