Hand-Painted Tile – Colorful Andalusian Decor
This hand-painted tile combines traditional Moroccan ceramic art with the decorative style of Andalusia. The floral cross motif in bold colors is reminiscent of historic tilework from Marrakesh and Seville. The combination of blue, turquoise, ochre, and warm red creates a vibrant pattern that brings Mediterranean flair to any room.
Each of these decorative tiles is hand-painted on glazed clay tiles. Using fine brushes, the artist creates detailed lines and colorful areas that only reveal their full brilliance after firing. The characteristic dark outlines frame the motifs and give the tile its distinctive expressiveness.
Traditional Moroccan Handcrafting
Hand-painted tiles are among the oldest forms of decorative ceramics from Morocco. Each tile is painted individually and is therefore truly one-of-a-kind. Slight variations in glaze, color, or brushstrokes are a natural part of this traditional craftsmanship and contribute to the special charm of these ceramic tiles.
Versatile for kitchens, bathrooms, and decorative wall surfaces
Measuring approximately 10 × 10 cm, these tiles are ideal as wall tiles for many living spaces. They are particularly popular as backsplashes in the kitchen, as decorative kitchen backsplashes, or as ornamental tile borders in the bathroom or guest restroom.
Hand-painted tiles also create a warm, Mediterranean atmosphere when used as counter cladding or wall decor in cafés, restaurants, or other dining establishments. In older apartments, country-style kitchens, or boho interiors, multiple motifs can be combined in a patchwork pattern to create a vibrant wall design.
Product Details
- Application: Wall
- Material: Clay
- Type: Hand-painted tile
- Surface: Glossy
- Thickness: approx. 11 mm
- Size: approx. 10 × 10 cm
- Frost resistance: No
The price shown is for 4 hand-painted tiles
Please note: Hand-painted tiles are one-of-a-kind. Minor variations in color, glaze, or dimensions are characteristic of genuine handcrafted work.
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