How to make Egg Glair
In the Medieval Era, artists and scribes would use loose powdered pigments to paint. In order to turn those raw pigments into paints they had to use something called a binding medium. This video discusses one way to make a binding medium using egg whites. For more information on other binding mediums and period pigments please visit the scribal research section of my website artfulbadgering.com Thanks for stopping by.

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