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Tag Archives: pigment
Learning About Pigments
Image Source Today, I received a call from a plasterer curious to know more about our pigments. I gave him a typical answer, letting him know that we source our pigments from American companies, most of which are produced in … Continue reading
Adventures in Pigment
In this entry, I’ll be talking about a scenario that’s come up a few times – The pros and cons of using non-American Clay pigments in our plaster. We don’t get too many calls about this, but the ones we … Continue reading
Limewash Instructions
I made some limewash samples this week that I thought would make great examples for comparison against their lime-free counterparts. As you can see above, there are 3 large samples next to 3 small ones, the large samples being limewashed, … Continue reading
