marmorino
Marmorino is a traditional lime plaster finish used on walls and ceilings. It is made from lime putty plaster mixed with marble dust or powder, and may be colored with natural pigments. When applied in thin coats and burnished, it yields a smooth, marble-like surface with a soft to high gloss. The finish is breathable and durable, and repairs are typically done with lime-based mortars.
Origins and name: The term derives from the Italian word marmo, meaning marble. Marmorino originated in Italy
Technique and finishes: A typical process involves a base coat on a masonry substrate, a middle layer
Modern use and maintenance: In contemporary practice, marmorino is revived for historic restorations and high-end interiors.