Faux
Faux (
IPA: ) is a
French word for
fake. It is often used in English phrases such as
faux pearls and
faux fur.
When manufacturing faux objects or materials, an attempt is usually made to create products which will resemble the imitated items as closely as possible. However, the reverse, i.e., intentionally making them look "faux", is also known, for instance with some faux furs, where it is anticipated that prospective buyers want their fur to be recognizable as faux fur, due to controversy over the use and manufacture of real animal furs.
Faux materials are produced in a variety of ways, for example
faux marble (such as
Terrazzo and
Scagliola) is generally made with marble dust in a plaster binder, yielding a hard material that will take a polish. To imitate
marbles,
porphyry, and other stones, "faux finishes" are often painted using spatterdash, sponging, and feather-streaking techniques on
gessoed and painted surfaces.
Faux is also used in English in the borrowed French phrase
faux pas (literally
false step) as in a misstep or more usually a social gaffe.Could also be used as "
fashion faux pas".
Finally,
Faux is the name of several
communes in
France:
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Faux, in the
Ardennes département*
Faux, in the
Dordogne département