Hand painted tile - Mediterranean ceramic art in blue, turquoise and yellow
Anyone who has ever seen Moroccan ceramic tiles being created will immediately understand their special appeal. In small workshops in Morocco, artisans hand-paint each individual tile. With a steady hand and a lot of experience, fine lines and colored details are created, which only develop their intense luminosity after the second firing process.
This hand-painted tile features a vibrant interplay of blue, turquoise, yellow and white. The star-shaped motif looks traditional and decorative at the same time and goes particularly well with Mediterranean, boho or ethnic furnishings. Due to the hand-painted design, each ceramic tile is a small unique piece.
Hand-painted tiles from traditional ceramic art
In Morocco, painting ceramic tiles has been a traditional craft for centuries. Each tile is created individually and bears the signature of its manufacturer. Small differences in glaze, color or lines are typical of genuine handcraft and give the special character of these Moroccan decorative tiles.
Versatile wall design for the kitchen and bathroom
With their format of approx. 10 × 10 cm, these tiles are ideal as decorative wall tiles. They are particularly popular as tile backsplashes in the kitchen, as kitchen back walls or as decorative tile strips in the bathroom or guest toilet.
Hand-painted tiles also bring Mediterranean flair into the room for counters, small wall surfaces or decorative accents in cafés, restaurants or restaurants. In old apartments, country house kitchens or boho interiors, several motifs can be combined in a patchwork and create a lively wall design.
Product details
- Application: wall
- Material: clay
- Type: hand painted tile
- Surface: Glossy
- Thickness: approx. 11mm
- Format: approx. 10 × 10 cm
- Frost protection: No
The price is for one hand painted tile.
Please note: Each hand-painted tile is unique. Small differences in color, glaze or dimensions are a natural part of traditional handcraft.
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