Marmorino Plasters
So then what is Marmorino? Marmorino, an Italian word that refers to little bits or marble, is comonly considered as a slaked lime plaster type product capable of creating smoooth and medium textured encaustic effects, polished walls with depth, and gentle shades and color tones via trowel, spatula, and even sponge floats. As the demand for Marmorino type products has grown significantly over the recent years, Atova now considers Marmorino as a category that represents various lime based plasters and even textures.
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Marmorino Plasters continued... Classicly known to the Italian plasterer, is a smooth calcium based plaster known as Lime Spatula or Calce a Spatola. Lime Spatula is a medium that creates elegant and marble like patterns, unlike any decorative coating on todays market. Newly emerging lime based products such as MarmoFloat, MarmoStone, and MarmoQuartz are all similar in the fact that they are all made up of "little bits of marble." An ingredient responsible for the products hardening power, micro-crystallization, and permeability. These "inorganic" products are becoming very important for todays modern finisher. Responsible for hundreds of effects, the Marmorino mediums give finishers the ultimate ability to create or replicate virtually any surface texture or design.
Marmorino effects and finishes
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