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Lime Plastering
In-situ mould work
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Fibrous
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Lime has proven itself a useful, durable and aesthetic construction material for thousands of years
In-situ mouldings date back many years and are classed today as heritage work.
This method involves layering plaster on a backing of canvas stretched across wood. It is typically used to create ornamental work and decorative products laced on interior walls and ceilings.
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