Venician plaster
Original Venician Plaster
Lime plasters have been in used since 8,000BC. These finishes have garnished the walls of palaces, museums and tombs. Giuseppe learned the technic of Venician Plaster in Italy.
Beautifull Walls
A mixture of marble dust and slaked lime, Venetian plaster creates a smooth yet dimensional surface. Applying 3 to4 thin layers of Venetian plaster with a metal trowel. The mixture heats up in this process, melting together. Venetian plaster and wax may be combined to achieve a high polish, soft sheen, or rustic finish.
Venician Plaster (Stucco Veneziano)
Watch the video down below to see how Giuseppe Mammano applay the Venician Plaster.
F.A.Q.
Frequenly Asked Questions
I Use Original Lime Venician Plaster From Italy.
The reason that lime rendering and plastering is more expensive is that the process of application takes much longer than a cement render would; more coats have to be applied and left to dry, meaning the overall process takes longer. Which lime is most suitable for plastering?
Only 500 years ago in Venice, after being used over 7,500 years ago, Venetian plaster was rediscovered and returned to prestige and popularity for its clean, opulent aesthetic.
Venetian plasters are natural materials made of lime and marble powders. Therefore, although you can tint Venetian plasters in any color, some hues that remind soft earth tones suit them better. For example, colors such as grey, beige, cream, and ivory recall stones and marbles.Any SherwinWilliams Colors can be Match with Venician Plaster.
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