Unique to Marrakech, traditional tadelakt is made with the limestone
of the Marrakech Plateau. The craft of tadelakt—which is the Arabic word for
"rub" or "massage"—consists of mixing lime plaster with
olive soap, ...
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Unique to Marrakech, traditional tadelakt is made with the limestone
of the Marrakech Plateau. The craft of tadelakt—which is the Arabic word for
"rub" or "massage"—consists of mixing lime plaster with
olive soap, to create a unique and soft texture. Most often used for coating
the walls and baths of hammams and palaces, it is also used in Moroccan pottery
and ceramics.
Found within the Atlas Mountains are small cylindrical pits
where chunks of limestone are set to bake. Similar to the ancient plastering
techniques of the Romans centuries ago, the baked limestone turns into a light
powder, and is later mixed with water and olive soap to create the glossy and
waterproof finish.
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