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Sep 30
2009
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Is Italian Lime Plaster similar to Paint?Posted by: European Finishes on Sep 30, 2009 |
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Italian-lime plaster, also referred to as “Venetian Plaster” is not paint! It is an all-natural product that is produced in Italy and is shipped to the USA in plastic buckets. Lime plaster has the consistency of a paste and is applied with a trowel, not a brush or roller.

This hand-troweled technique uses multiple layers to create a finish that has depth and durability. The artisan uses a hawk to rest the plaster on and applies the plaster onto the surface with a special imported, stainless steel trowel. Note: the use of the hawk is optional. Applicators can apply the plaster directly to their trowel with the aid of a spatula. Paint is a superficial film that has no depth or translucency, making paint very one-dimensional!



