6613-ICE BLUE STONE ICE BLUE is cone 9 (frost green) finish surfaces that looks high fired reduction porcelain, Color effects and other reduction surfaces are achieved without the cost or trouble of high fire reduction. It's an unusual, and interesting generous application gives the best results as artistic/special effect after applied on surfaces.
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Look at the difference between Natural Facing’s real stone veneer and the manufactured stone in this picture. The real stone, shown on the left, has color variation and textures that can only be found in nature. On the right, the manufactured stone, made from cement and aggregates, will not only damage easily, it will show the damage and chips prominently. The painted surface also has a more uniform texture and color, creating a dull appearance. Educate yourself on the differences between manufactured and real stone veneer and how to choose the best stone veneer. https://bit.ly/3VOD1dp
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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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Reflective Finishes are available in silver, but they can be easily customized to create additional metallic tints. Layering any silver with a Luminous color results in custom metals like gold, pewter, and rose gold. #architecturalresin #commercialinteriordesign #architecturalpanels
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Ceramic tile will shatter under impact, but when molded into rubber creating a HardLine Liner, it absorbs the shock and prevents the ceramic from breaking, while taking advantage of the wear-resistant properties of the tile. https://bit.ly/3v8yQzo
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Ceramic glaze, or simply glaze, is a glassy coating on ceramics. The quantity and dimensions of the crystals for each added crystalline material control the surface texture ....
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REVELATION An oak base with polished bronze dome, sunken iron ring and towering iron tripod. Assembled from leftovers and found iron. The iron pieces are painted to prevent the formation of rust and further erosion of the metal, already providing marvelous texture which contrasts with the smooth surface of bronze. #sculpture #contemporarysculpture #abstractsculpture #sculptureforinteriors #interiordesign
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glazes can form a variety of surface finishes, including degrees of glossy or matte finish and color.
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Ziricote veneer evokes a feeling of profound depth primarily due to its unique and dramatic grain patterns, which often resemble abstract landscapes or deep, flowing water. The wood’s natural coloration, a blend of dark brown to almost black streaks against a lighter background, creates a strong contrast that adds to the sense of depth. This visual effect is often described as "otherworldly," giving the impression of looking into an intricate, endless landscape. The patterns in Ziricote are not just visually striking but also complex and varied, with swirling lines, spider-webbing, and shadowy figures that seem to change and evolve depending on the angle and light. This dynamic quality adds to the mystique of the veneer, making it appear as though there are hidden layers beneath the surface, waiting to be discovered. Additionally, the density and smooth texture of Ziricote contribute to its allure. The wood’s fine, even grain and natural luster enhance its depth, giving it a polished, almost liquid appearance that draws the viewer in. This combination of visual complexity and tactile richness makes Ziricote veneer not just a material, but an experience, inviting contemplation and admiration, much like a piece of art.
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