gesso duro
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian gesso (“mixture of plaster of Paris and glue”) duro (“hard”).
Noun
gesso duro (uncountable)
- A variety of gesso that becomes hard and durable when dried, often used in making bas-relief casts.
Borrowed from Italian gesso (“mixture of plaster of Paris and glue”) duro (“hard”).
gesso duro (uncountable)