French polish
/'frentʃ'pɔliʃ/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of wood finish: "French polish" refers to a specific, traditional method of finishing wood, particularly fine furniture, to achieve a very high-gloss, mirror-like surface. It involves applying many thin layers of shellac dissolved in alcohol using a rubbing pad.
- The material used: It can also refer to the liquid material itself—a varnish made of shellac dissolved in denatured alcohol—used in this process.
- The resulting surface: The term describes the deep, lustrous, and smooth finish produced by this technique.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The antique desk was restored with a beautiful coat of French polish. (The finish on the desk was applied using the traditional shellac method.)
- He spent weeks applying French polish to the cabinet, building up the layers slowly. (He used the shellac-based material and technique to finish the cabinet.)
- The French polish on the piano gave it a rich, warm glow. (The high-gloss finish on the piano was achieved through this method.)
Advanced Usage
- As a process: The term can imply the entire skilled craft of applying this finish.
- Mastering French polish is considered a high art in woodworking.
- In restoration contexts: Often specified when discussing the authentic preservation of antique furniture.
- The conservator recommended a traditional French polish for the 18th-century chair.
Variants and Related Words
- French polishing (n): The act or process of applying a French polish.
- French polishing requires patience and a steady hand.
- Shellac (n): The primary resinous ingredient used to make French polish.
- Spirit varnish (n): A broader category of varnish that uses alcohol as a solvent, which includes French polish.
Synonyms
- Shellac finish: A more general term for a finish made with shellac, though not necessarily applied with the French polishing technique.
- High-gloss finish: Describes the visual result but not the specific material or method.
Related Phrases
- To French-polish (v): The act of applying a French polish finish. (Note: This is a verb form derived from the noun phrase).
- The craftsman will French-polish the table to match the original.
Noun
- a varnish for wood consisting of shellac dissolved in alcohol
- the glaze produced by repeated applications of French polish shellac