Toleg
Toleg is a term that refers to a type of decorative painting technique. It involves the application of designs, often floral or landscape motifs, to various surfaces. Historically, toleg painting was particularly popular on metalware, such as trays, boxes, and furniture, giving them an ornate and finished appearance. The origins of this technique can be traced back to 18th-century France, where it was developed as a way to imitate more expensive materials like porcelain or lacquer.
The process of toleg painting typically involves several layers of paint, often oil-based, applied with fine