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Borgońa - patchwork of single-color tiles - 90 pieces, 1 m2
Patchwork is a mix of different tiles to form a cohesive picture. The hand-painted tiles reflect the rich colours and patterns of Mexico. The tiles are glazed so they are resistant to stains and scratches.
- Mexican ceramic tile set without design
- Size: 10,5 cm x 10,5 cm
- Package: contains 90 tiles
- 6 colors in warm tone
- Application: wall decoration tile
- Fast shipping from Poland
- Due to the manual nature of the decors, the dimensions of the tiles may vary up to approx. 5% of their basic dimensions
- A crackle effect may appear on the tiles, which is completely natural, but the tiles should be carefully grouted
Mexican single-color tile patchwork Borgońa
Mexican single-colored, glazed tiles, arranged in a patchwork consisting of 90 pieces of 10.5 cm x 10.5 cm. The tiles are produced using traditional methods, taken from the Spanish method of Talavera.
Talavera tiles
The Spanish Conquistadors conquered Mexico at the beginning of the 16th century and this had a huge impact on the cultural and artistic space. Among other things, the Spanish implemented the art of producing ceramics, later known throughout the world as Talavera. The name of the method of making ceramics Talavera comes from the Spanish town of Talavera de la Reina, where the production of ceramics by this technology began.
Ceramics produced in the Talavera style is characterized by a thickly applied dye, usually natural, which allows to obtain a color with high saturation. Subsequent glazing and firing allows to obtain tiles with high durability and abrasion resistance.
Single-color tile patchwork
The patchworks are composed of one-colored tiles, they come in different shades. And so:
Intenso - combines with a coherent and harmonious way of intense colors,
Malaquita is a collage of tiles inspired by marine landscapes, consisting of shades of blue and green,
Ciruela - set of various pastel shades with fashionable pink powders,
Caramelo is a composition of warm colors, with a predominance of yellow shades,
Borgońa - set of tiles in warm colors, with a predominance of green.
Mexican single-colored, glazed tiles, arranged in a patchwork consisting of 90 pieces of 10.5 cm x 10.5 cm. The tiles are produced using traditional methods, taken from the Spanish method of Talavera.
Talavera tiles
The Spanish Conquistadors conquered Mexico at the beginning of the 16th century and this had a huge impact on the cultural and artistic space. Among other things, the Spanish implemented the art of producing ceramics, later known throughout the world as Talavera. The name of the method of making ceramics Talavera comes from the Spanish town of Talavera de la Reina, where the production of ceramics by this technology began.
Ceramics produced in the Talavera style is characterized by a thickly applied dye, usually natural, which allows to obtain a color with high saturation. Subsequent glazing and firing allows to obtain tiles with high durability and abrasion resistance.
Single-color tile patchwork
The patchworks are composed of one-colored tiles, they come in different shades. And so:
Intenso - combines with a coherent and harmonious way of intense colors,
Malaquita is a collage of tiles inspired by marine landscapes, consisting of shades of blue and green,
Ciruela - set of various pastel shades with fashionable pink powders,
Caramelo is a composition of warm colors, with a predominance of yellow shades,
Borgońa - set of tiles in warm colors, with a predominance of green.
Material | Ceramic |
Application | Wall |
Size | 10.5 x 10.5 cm |
Frost resistance | No |
Tiles material | Ceramic tiles |
Tiles color | Colored |
Shape tiles | Square |
Country of origin | Mexico |