With American Clay, you can create interior walls and ceilings like the coarsest stucco or the smoothest polished stone. Manufactured in the United States and made from native raw materials, American Clay uses natural clays, recycled and reclaimed aggregates, and vibrant natural pigments in three beautiful finishes: LOMA, PORCELINA, and MARITTIMO. With low inherent energy used during the manufacturing process and less waste in production and application, American Clay earth plaster was created out of a commitment to the environment and the future. There is no off-gassing or inherent waste on-sight. Moreover, the plaster contains no VOC’s, is non-flammable, gives additional masonry mass in rooms, resists mold growth, absorbs sounds, provides humidity buffering, and repairs/cleans easily. The versatility, flexibility, ease of application and cost-effectiveness of clay plasters makes them a practical alternative to gypsum based plasters. Clay plaster has excellent properties of regulating both temperature and humidity, making it ideal for 'breathing' constructions. American Clay is suitable for interior walls and ceilings. It can be used on the following stable and dry substrates: masonry, base earth plasters, lime basecoat plasters, plasterboards, and properly primed painted walls. A blend of clay and fine aggregate, American Clay Earth Plaster is prepared by simply adding water. It hardens by drying and so remains workable for a long time, and can be re-worked by the addition of water.
LOMA is the original formulation which has the characteristics of traditional plaster. It also provides the basecoat for their other two dramatic finishes.
PORCELINA is a Venetian-like, satin-smooth finish which is highly sought after in the Venetian Plaster of Italy.
MARITTMO is born from the Mediterranean tradition of crushed shells mixed with clays and color to create a magnificent wax-like grainy patina.
With their newest introduction ENJARRE, American Clay plaster can be sprayed on new construction, dry wall, concrete, cement, or any substrate.
For more information, visit: www.americanclay.com


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