@@livelovefarm9724 We are building the entire home using lime, sand and jaggery. Locally this is called Guch - lime surkhi. Will share the pictures soon.
@@livelovefarm9724 I will share the pictures as soon as the walls and the plaster is completed. Madam, a quick question: Have you come across mechanised barnishing tool/ machine?
@@sharatkum1 no, i haven't seen any tool of that sort. But after applying plaster if u work on the plaster with thinner trowel for some time, you can reduce burnishing time.
Hi, very informative video. Can you please share link to buy the portable grinder ( for grinding marble dust and lime) Is there a specific name for this kind of grinder
You can purchase general food grinder available in the market... ntg specific for this purpose. You could also hand grind it if you can (use gloves). I happen to just borrow it from someone for couple of days.
Hi,I was planning to build a small mud room in Goa.but I was worried about heavy rains so I wanted to know som good plastering method that would keep the outer walls safe from heavy rains..
Hello /julay all the way from Ladakh.. thanks for sharing your beautiful experience... Where is this place and how do you teach others?Because I'm curious to learn this plaster..
yes you can. cement will act as a hydraulic/setting compound and will add much more strength, but then you will lose the "natural" component if that matters to you. Here in the US stucco is made with cement, sand and hydrated lime.
Manjistha Rubia cordifolia, known as Indian madder, is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family, Rubiaceae. It has been cultivated for a red pigment derived from roots
Great video!! very well explained!! well done! We specialize in traditional lime techniques in the UK with Tadelakt & Marmorino & also scagliola...The traditional Indian techniques are very interesting to me, i would love to visit to learn more about these recipes...do you have a website
Thanks 😊. Didn't know about Scagliola... checked about that after i read your message and it's amazing. Thanks for introducing it to me... will try to look into it. Do share some information regarding the technique if you can. And sry, i don't have any website. This is just a personal project i did for myself out of interest. Share your mail id i will send u more details on places that you can visit and organisations that are working on reviving traditional building practices.
@@livelovefarm9724 Thankyou!! My email is jezz@heritage-plasterworks.co.uk....the website is www.heritage-plasterworks.co.uk...will be happy to share some information on the technique for you if you send me an email..I was looking in to travelling India to teach the technique...i'm not too sure on its use or history in India.. it was born in Carpi in Italy in the mid 17th century but was also used around the same time in Germany (slightly different technique of scagliola)..from there its been used mainly throughout Europe and America
Video is informative but Last shot of your video is dengerous !!! Your garden is full of poisonous plants - called Parthenium. Please read about it and through out from your garden as soon as possible...
Hey hi. This is one amazing video, especially since I could not find many Indian youtubers covering this topic of limewash painting. Is there any way in which I can contact you? If it isn't too kuch trouble, I would like to get your advice on doing my own space this way. I can share my mail id here if that is more convenient for you. Do let me know via a reply, and I shall share the id. Thanks a lot.
They use this technique in traditional Chettinad homes also, very good information.. keep up the good work 👍🏻
Salute to you.... You made it alone.
Please keep up the good work! Thank you!!
Nice application of the free TN Govt Amma Grinder 😄
Hi. Wonderful video. What type of trowel are you using, when you mix the dye colour in the video, are they supplied by a specialised supplier?
Highly useful video,cud we plaster POROTHERM blocks with lime plastering,need ur advice
Yes, you can, just make sure you use a bonding adhesive and then a base coat before applying the plaster itself.
@@larinlazar9273 thanks a lot 🙏
amazing. enjoyed the video. thanks for sharing the technique. Will try this out.
Welcome:) Do share the images once its done.
@@livelovefarm9724 We are building the entire home using lime, sand and jaggery. Locally this is called Guch - lime surkhi. Will share the pictures soon.
@@sharatkum1 wow!! awesome:) I have tried surkhi lime finishes, they are a lot of work but equally rewarding. Will wait for the pictures:)
@@livelovefarm9724 I will share the pictures as soon as the walls and the plaster is completed. Madam, a quick question: Have you come across mechanised barnishing tool/ machine?
@@sharatkum1 no, i haven't seen any tool of that sort.
But after applying plaster if u work on the plaster with thinner trowel for some time, you can reduce burnishing time.
Really informative
Great work!
What are you using to rub that black thing ?
Mam what is jhigi in araish flooring pls tell
Good work👍👍👍, keep it up
thanks for the video. I will follow the when I contruct the home. Where is the shell lime available
Great video! Amazing process.
Mix Lime with iodine water? can you clarify this thnx
Can i get completed video
Can we use sheep wool polishing pad instead of stone burnishing
Is there any option to repair old lime surkhi plaster cracks pls guide me
Me lime plaster krta hu,
Me apko lime plaster ke pic kid tarah bhej skta hu????????
can slaked lime be used for this process?
Please clear me that hydraulic is stone and non hydraulic is powder?
Thnk u for sharing your knowledge
Can I do this over tiles?
Good work mam but workers ko smajhne k lia hindi me bnaye vedios
Thank you. ❤️
hi where can i get theat stone from ? thanks
Hi, very informative video. Can you please share link to buy the portable grinder ( for grinding marble dust and lime) Is there a specific name for this kind of grinder
You can purchase general food grinder available in the market... ntg specific for this purpose. You could also hand grind it if you can (use gloves). I happen to just borrow it from someone for couple of days.
Thank you for the video Sister
Very informative
Kya aap mujhe madhouse ka detail de sakte hain kya kya milakar banaen
Thanks for your videos. How involved where you in ur house building process?
Hi,I was planning to build a small mud room in Goa.but I was worried about heavy rains so I wanted to know som good plastering method that would keep the outer walls safe from heavy rains..
Tadelakt. Best option in lime plasters
can you please let me know where can i get the polishing stones.
Where to get this polishing stone
Hello /julay all the way from Ladakh..
thanks for sharing your beautiful experience...
Where is this place and how do you teach others?Because I'm curious to learn this plaster..
Julay. She mentions in her description that she's learnt from auroville
hi great work, a question can we apply this in floor? thanks
Sure sir, you should apply Vedic basecoat after this plaster.
Mumbai Me Kaha Miltahay Areas Ponen No bejdijiye
@@vedicpaint2037sir ye Vedic base coat kya hai
Is lime , naturally wayer proof ?
Lime itself is not waterproof but rather it absorbs the water unlike paint for instance. For waterproofing you can use sealer or wax.
Nice didi I am sumit in beed
I am looking for some help building a house in dehradun
Wow, keep up the good work 🙏❤️
Thank you 👍
Nice video. I am interested in having lime plaster at my home. Can you share the contact of any contractor in Mumbai who can do it.
Mam can we do mud plaster on laterite stone wall
Sorry, never worked with laterite stones.
Very nice
Hello....
Can we mix hydrated lime, natural line etc., With cement for consturction purpose...
yes you can. cement will act as a hydraulic/setting compound and will add much more strength, but then you will lose the "natural" component if that matters to you.
Here in the US stucco is made with cement, sand and hydrated lime.
Pl post detail procedure to make the lime plaster
Great 👌👍🙏 indeed. Is it waterproof plaster ? Waiting for your reply. Have a great time.
Mumbai Me kaha miltahay Adras Pone no
Can you teach me how to do it?
I can
Can we apply this plaster on cement walls with water seepage?
No, you need to first rectify water seepage issue. Later you could use this method to plaster.
Could someone spelling out meda root some thing ...i cannot Google
Manjistha
Rubia cordifolia, known as Indian madder, is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family, Rubiaceae. It has been cultivated for a red pigment derived from roots
How it costs for 800sqft
How do i contact you regarding more lime information.
Hi, can I use turmeric as pigment for lime plaster?
Turmeric and lime gives u red shade. Also turmeric isn't light fast. If ur okay with it, u can use.
@@livelovefarm9724 do you know anybody who undertake this work in Bangalore? Pls help.
@@gwalladinff9028 send me an email to harshitha.prakash@gmail.com
This is big fain maidam
Can you suggest where can we purchase lime plaster ?
Shell lime generally is easily available in coastal regions.
Mumbai Me Kidar miltahay
@@livelovefarm9724mam flooring ke liye kon sa lime use krna hai araish plaster bnane ke liye pls reply
Anytime my office Jaipur Rajasthan
Great video!! very well explained!! well done! We specialize in traditional lime techniques in the UK with Tadelakt & Marmorino & also scagliola...The traditional Indian techniques are very interesting to me, i would love to visit to learn more about these recipes...do you have a website
Thanks 😊. Didn't know about Scagliola... checked about that after i read your message and it's amazing. Thanks for introducing it to me... will try to look into it. Do share some information regarding the technique if you can.
And sry, i don't have any website. This is just a personal project i did for myself out of interest.
Share your mail id i will send u more details on places that you can visit and organisations that are working on reviving traditional building practices.
@@livelovefarm9724 Thankyou!! My email is jezz@heritage-plasterworks.co.uk....the website is www.heritage-plasterworks.co.uk...will be happy to share some information on the technique for you if you send me an email..I was looking in to travelling India to teach the technique...i'm not too sure on its use or history in India.. it was born in Carpi in Italy in the mid 17th century but was also used around the same time in Germany (slightly different technique of scagliola)..from there its been used mainly throughout Europe and America
You can check here for the South Indian chettinad egg plaster
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Hi, can lime plasters be used in false ceiling
Grt 👍 PLEASE USE GLOVES 🙏
Video is informative but Last shot of your video is dengerous !!! Your garden is full of poisonous plants - called Parthenium. Please read about it and through out from your garden as soon as possible...
Hindi me Btao Plz
Manjeet kumar texture wala
Hindi me batao na please.
Thanks for sharing
I need to learn more from you can I have your e email please.
Welcome:) harshitha.prakash@gmail.com
Way to go babe. Really well explained.
this is not a first grade lime, its a third grade lime isn't it!!
Sorry, I don't have much idea about identifying the grading of lime. I have just used what was available to me.
@@livelovefarm9724 Ok!
Hey hi. This is one amazing video, especially since I could not find many Indian youtubers covering this topic of limewash painting. Is there any way in which I can contact you? If it isn't too kuch trouble, I would like to get your advice on doing my own space this way. I can share my mail id here if that is more convenient for you. Do let me know via a reply, and I shall share the id. Thanks a lot.
Where to get this polishing stone
Its nothing like polishing stone. U can use any smooth stone / polished marble / pebble.
@@livelovefarm9724 Thank you...