History of Lime Plaster
The use of lime plaster in India has a long and rich history. It is believed that lime plaster was first used in India in the Indus Valley Civilization, which flourished from 3300 to 1900 BCE. Lime plaster was used to build homes, temples, and other structures. It was also used to decorate walls and floors.
In the centuries that followed, the use of lime plaster continued to grow in popularity. It was used in a variety of different ways, including:
- Building construction: Lime plaster was used to build homes, temples, and other structures. It was also used to make bricks and tiles.
- Wall decoration: Lime plaster was used to decorate walls and floors. It was often used to create intricate patterns and designs.
- Flooring: Lime plaster was used to make floors. It was often used to create smooth, durable surfaces.
- Roof construction: Lime plaster was used to make roofs. It was often used to create watertight surfaces.
About Navolime
A dry mixture of hydraulic lime, calcined clay, rheology modifiers, and grain-classified quartz crushed sands is used to make Navolime Plast & Putty. NavoLime Plaster & Putty without using Portland cement and white cement combining the advantages of lime and clay to create the best plastering & Putty material.