Arriccio

/əˈriːtʃoʊ/ noun

The rough, textured plaster layer applied as an undercoat to walls before fresco painting.

Italian, from 'ricciuto' (curly, rough-textured). Medieval and Renaissance builders developed specific formulas for this layer, using coarse sand and lime to create the perfect grip surface.

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