A Little History
For
centuries, fine artisans have been creating beautiful
walls through the use of limestone plasters coloured
with natural ingredients. As you travel through the
Mediterranean countries you are able to see these walls,
softened with a rich patina by age or decorated with
various artworks such as Tromp L’Oeil. But you don’t
need to travel to Europe any longer as these plaster
techniques have been introduced to the UK. They have
caught the attention of Interior Designers and
Architects in a major way.
Polished
Plaster is an Old World technique that starts with
limestone rocks from rivers or quarries. By the use of
heat, water and time, the limestone is turned into an
amazing “lime putty”. Mixed with such colorants as
ground marble dust, and applied via steel trowels with
refined techniques, Polished Plaster turns an ordinary
wall or ceiling into a masterpiece.
Although some Polished Plasters are
polished or “burnished” with a sheen, techniques have
been developed to give a multitude of different effects
from suede to marble to stone. It is through the
artisan’s imagination and the refinement of technique
that truly wonderful effects are created. These effects
can be used in many styles such as Old World,
Contemporary, Tuscan, Traditional, etc.
This
1300 year-old process begins with selected limestone
from quarries and rivers in Italy.
The limestone is fired in a large kiln
causing chemical changes that turn the stones to putty
when placed in water.
The putty is seasoned wet for up to a
year before processing as a finishing plaster.
The end result is limestone putty,
finer than face makeup. This material creates the
distinct translucent texture of Venetian plaster.
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