AnnaKettle
New Member
Hello!
I am that rare bird ... a female plasterer ... and have been working for over twelve years now. I work as a plaster conservator and a Pargeter and anyone who does not live in East Anglia will be looking completely blank at that word!
Pargeting is ornamental plasterwork, normally freehand in lime plaster and often on the outside of buildings. It was popular in much of England between about 1660 and 1780 and is still a live trade in Suffolk and North Essex where there are several plasterers who offer it as an 'extra'.
The picture shows the two main sorts of pargeting - combed panels which are spaced between windows and doors - and freehand modelling

There are plenty more pictures and info on my Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Anna-Kettle-Pargeting/494981380624928
and on my web page
www.kettlenet.co.uk
Very pleased to have found this page -thanks to Paul Batey - and I hope to hang around and chat ...
Anna
I am that rare bird ... a female plasterer ... and have been working for over twelve years now. I work as a plaster conservator and a Pargeter and anyone who does not live in East Anglia will be looking completely blank at that word!
Pargeting is ornamental plasterwork, normally freehand in lime plaster and often on the outside of buildings. It was popular in much of England between about 1660 and 1780 and is still a live trade in Suffolk and North Essex where there are several plasterers who offer it as an 'extra'.
The picture shows the two main sorts of pargeting - combed panels which are spaced between windows and doors - and freehand modelling

There are plenty more pictures and info on my Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Anna-Kettle-Pargeting/494981380624928
and on my web page
www.kettlenet.co.uk
Very pleased to have found this page -thanks to Paul Batey - and I hope to hang around and chat ...
Anna