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Tadelakt course - Moroccan plastering

16.12

à 18.12

Friday, 09:00 to 17:00
Saturday, 09:00 to 17:00
Sunday, 09:00 to 15:00

Format

In person

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Tadelakt is a water-resistant natural plastering technique that can be applied to walls in wet areas (both conventional and bio-construction), clay baths, worktops, sinks, ovens, stoves, objects and so on.

 

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The aim of the course is to provide an understanding of the Tadelakt technique: its materials, tools, application and maintenance, whether in objects and/or construction within a specific medium to be chosen in advance: bio-construction, masonry, ceramics, etc.

 

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Theoretical Content

Tools and materials
Security and Support
Measures and quantities
Different mortar recipes

 

Practical Content

Mixing pigments
Good practices before starting the application
How to prepare the mortar
Application of tadelakt
Maintenance

 

Program

Day 16.12.22 (9am to 5pm)
- Theoretical content;
- Application to objects

Day 17.12.22 (9am to 5pm)
- Application on wood-burning stoves and other surfaces

Day 18.12.22 (9am to 3pm)
- Continued application on the stove and surfaces

Price: R$650.00 (includes pdf booklet)

 

Food

* The Condô will serve lunch and afternoon snacks, which will be charged at 50.00 per day (book in advance).
* On Sunday, food will be served at the event Caipira coffee which will be taking place at the Condô (charged separately).

 

 

Moça Barro is a women's bioconstruction collective that disseminates different earth construction techniques, especially cob, as well as natural finishes through courses, consultancies and experiences, encouraging more people, especially women, to learn about and enjoy the many advantages and benefits of this wonderful art of natural construction.

Find out more.

+ info:

Priscila - (21) 98135 3497
Naia - (11) 95251 8953

 

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Clay Girl

A women's bioconstruction collective that disseminates different earth construction techniques, especially cob, as well as natural finishes, through courses, consultancies and experiences, encouraging more people, especially women, to learn about and enjoy the many advantages and benefits of this wonderful art of natural construction.

We believe that contact with the earth fosters a greater connection and emotional bond with nature. Thus, bioconstruction becomes a way of existing that is more respectful and integrated with the environment.

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