馬來漆- these Chinese characters if translated to English, it means paint from Malaysia, but it is not paint because it is a cheap version of Venetian Plaster. It is mainly made with synthetic materials and other cheap compound to mimic Venetian Plaster. It is not paint because it is applied the same way as Venetian plaster by using a trowel to apply at least two thin layers to the wall and they wax is applied and then the wax is polished to achieve the effect of luminescent of marble. Sometimes, some people also call this cheap version of Venetian Plaster - Stucco. However, Stucco is mainly used on exterior walls and Stucco has many different textures.
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WHAT IS VENETIAN PLASTER? This is a question I get asked often, which is why I chose to create this video showing the whole process. https://lnkd.in/g8bCfniv Venetian plaster is not render, it is not paint, it is natural lime based plaster with marble dust, yes real marble crushed into fine dust! Basically you are creating a real marble wall with only 2-3mm thickness. IS IT EXPENSIVE? YES, it is more expensive than paint, more expensive than render and normal solid plaster but a lot cheaper than using a custom marble piece. For this video I used Marmorino fine, which is not as shinny and reflective as the high polished version. However, the Marmorino finish can not be replicated with anything else, that's why every single wall is a unique piece itself. I hope you guys enjoy the video and learn something from it. Please share this video and subscribe to my Chanel so I can keep creating more content to share with you. #beeswax #venetian-plaster #marmorino #stucco #diy #artisan #handcraft #howto #stepbystep
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Are you aware that concrete can be not just strong but also beautiful? This is thanks to the use of well-applied sealers, which not only waterproof and stain-proof concrete but also enhance its decorative effects. These sealers do this by providing a protective, glossy surface that makes the concrete shine, whether it is imitating natural stone or being used for more avant-garde sculptural forms.
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Marble polishing is a process of restoring the natural shine and beauty of marble surfaces. It involves grinding down the surface with abrasive materials to remove scratches, stains, and other imperfections. After grinding, finer abrasives are used to smooth out the surface and bring out its luster. Finally, a sealant may be applied to protect the marble from future damage and enhance its shine. This process requires skill and specialized equipment to achieve optimal results without damaging the marble. Polishing not only improves the aesthetic appeal of marble but also prolongs its lifespan by protecting it from wear and tear.
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Stone: Fieldstone - Aspen This is a unique stone veneer that mimics the appearance of natural stone. Fieldstone has random angles, naturally irregular shapes, and a rugged surface texture. It adds rustic charm and curb appeal to any exterior project. STONE SPECIFICATIONS: LENGTH: 5” TO 15” HEIGHT: 1” TO 15” approx. THICKNESS: 1” TO 2” approx
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The origin of tile manufacturing is the ancient art of pottery. The first works of pottery in Iran, made of unbaked clay, date back to about 10,000 years BC, and the first pottery kilns, sited, date back to 6,000 years BC. Old Iranian Art in TilesThe continued development of pottery has led to changes in the production methods, including changing the kilns, the invention of the pottery wheel, and additional work on product materials such as painting and glazing. Glazing to make waterproof tiles, as well as painted and beautified dishes and eventually pottery methods to prepare tiles, date back to about 5,000 years ago. www.tile-iran.com #zistagroup #Iraniansupply #rawmaterial #whiterawmaterial #tile #ceramictile
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METAL EMBELLISHMENTS -PAINTED ENAMELS (501 AUG 2015 Gautam Shah) https://lnkd.in/ffj_WF4 Surface finishing or decorating with a foreign material is a very ancient technology. Metals have been embellished by several techniques. Metals have been coated by metal plating, surface alloying and deposition. Metals have been inlayed with metals, precious stones and objects. These processes include: ● Niello ● Damascening ● Granulation ● Filigree ● Ajouré Painted Enamel ● Embellishments with Other Materials ● Inlay ● Gilding ● Overlays
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