Monocolour tiles

The sets include 30 pieces of hand-made Mexican ceramic tiles each. Talavera-type tiles, sometimes also called Majolica, can be used as a single-coloured wall finish, or can be combined with Mexican patterned tiles.

Manual painting of the tiles and the characteristics of the technique itself mean that the individual colours on Talavera tiles are not homogeneous (for example, yellow will include shades from light yellow to orange), the edges are not always perfectly reproduced and each tile is unique.

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We hope, we're almost sure, that our ecru Color Tiles will bring smile to your face whenever you see them.  The 90 tiles set consist of 1 color. Thanks to mineral paints, the ecru Color Tiles are abrasion-resistant and even with deeper scratches the pattern is still visible because the colours are incorporated in the glazing. Each tile is first...

14,90 €

Hand-painted snow white Talavera-type tiles are made using traditional technique (history of Talavera-type ceramics).in Dolores Hidalgo in the Guanajuato region of Mexico. White talavera-type tiles, often also called Majolica, or simply from the Spanish Azulejos, are very popular not only in Mexico, but also worldwide because of their unique character....

14,90 €

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 tilesThe Spanish Conquistadors conquered Mexico at the beginning of the 16th century and this had a...

100,00 €

Hand-painted raspberry Talavera tiles are made using a traditional technique (the history of Talavera ceramics) in the town of Dolores Hidalgo in the Guanajuato region of Mexico. Talavera tiles, often also called Majolica, or simply Azulejos in Spanish, are extremely popular not only in Mexico, but also all over the world, due to their unique character....

14,90 €

The hand-painted rust-colored Talavera tiles are made using a traditional technique (the history of Talavera ceramics) in the town of Dolores Hidalgo in the Guanajuato region of Mexico. Talavera tiles, often also called Majolica, or simply Azulejos in Spanish, are extremely popular not only in Mexico, but also all over the world, due to their unique...

100,00 €

Hand-painted melon Talavera tiles are made using a traditional technique (the history of Talavera ceramics) in the town of Dolores Hidalgo in the Guanajuato region of Mexico. Talavera tiles, often also called Majolica, or simply Azulejos in Spanish, are extremely popular not only in Mexico, but also all over the world, due to their unique character....

100,00 €

Hand-painted maroon Talavera-type tiles are made using traditional technique (history of Talavera-type ceramics).in Dolores Hidalgo in the Guanajuato region of Mexico. Talavera-type cherry tiles, often also called Majolica, or simply from the Spanish Azulejos, are very popular not only in Mexico, but also worldwide because of their unique character....

100,00 €
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