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- Tadelakt abstract "The craft of “tadelakt” is a Moroccan tradition, using lime from The Marrakech Plateau, where the original tadelakt lime can be found. That's where the word "tadelakt" comes from, it means "to rub in", where olive soap is rubbed in resulting in a hydrophobic lime plaster used on both the interior and exteriors of buildings. It is the traditional coating of the palaces, hammams and bathrooms of the riads in Morocco. Traditional application includes polishing with river stone and treatment with oleic acid in the form of olive oil soap to acquire its final appearance and water resistance. Tadelakt has a luxurious, soft, undulating character, and has been employed for baths, showers, and basins.This plaster finish was used during the restoration of the riads of Morocco.".
- Tadelakt thumbnail Echantillon_Tadelakt-Stéphane_Baron.jpg?width=300.
- Tadelakt wikiPageID "1970514".
- Tadelakt wikiPageLength "2283".
- Tadelakt wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Tadelakt wikiPageRevisionID "606194362".
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Building_materials.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Interior_design.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Moroccan_architecture.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Moroccan_culture.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plastering.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wallcoverings.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Earthen_plaster.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Moroccan_riad.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Moroccan_style.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Morocco.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Oleic_acid.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Plasterwork.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Polished_plaster.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Riad_(Morocco).
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Stucco.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink Zellige.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink File:Echantillon_Tadelakt-Stéphane_Baron.jpg.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLink File:Tadelakt-ouarzazate-morocco-1.jpg.
- Tadelakt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tadelakt".
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- Tadelakt hasPhotoCollection Tadelakt.
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- Tadelakt wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Tadelakt subject Category:Building_materials.
- Tadelakt subject Category:Interior_design.
- Tadelakt subject Category:Moroccan_architecture.
- Tadelakt subject Category:Moroccan_culture.
- Tadelakt subject Category:Plastering.
- Tadelakt subject Category:Wallcoverings.
- Tadelakt hypernym Tradition.
- Tadelakt type Food.
- Tadelakt comment "The craft of “tadelakt” is a Moroccan tradition, using lime from The Marrakech Plateau, where the original tadelakt lime can be found. That's where the word "tadelakt" comes from, it means "to rub in", where olive soap is rubbed in resulting in a hydrophobic lime plaster used on both the interior and exteriors of buildings. It is the traditional coating of the palaces, hammams and bathrooms of the riads in Morocco.".
- Tadelakt label "Tadelakt".
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- Tadelakt sameAs Τάντελακτ.
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- Tadelakt wasDerivedFrom Tadelakt?oldid=606194362.
- Tadelakt depiction Echantillon_Tadelakt-Stéphane_Baron.jpg.
- Tadelakt isPrimaryTopicOf Tadelakt.