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Apprentice
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hi can anyone clear something up for me please is marmarino the same as veneziano and what is spatulata i am getting confused with the differante names that are used thanks frank
 
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The size of the grain of marble dictates the amount of shine. Marmorino usually is referred to a plaster with larger grains and will have a satin finish. Veneziano and spatulata is usually referring to a high shine because the marble is more like flour. Veneziano is referred to usually as a resin based plaster and Spatulata is a modified lime.
 
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Apprentice
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hi thanks for your continued support is there a book i can buy as i would like to no everything about this subjuct so as not to make my self look a wally in front of customers
 
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The best thing to do is to take School of Italian Plaster's week long course.
 
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Apprentice
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hi thanks for the reply so marmorino spatulata and veniziano are differante materials that all produce the same marble effect apart from the amount of shine they produce many thanks frank
 
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