Hand-painted tile – Moorish interlaced ornament in classic blue and white
This hand-painted tile features a typical interlaced pattern from Moorish ornamentation. The intertwining lines form a symmetrical star pattern reminiscent of the ornate decorations found in historic palaces in Andalusia and Morocco. The intense blue-and-white color scheme creates a vibrant contrast that complements Mediterranean and Oriental interior styles particularly well.
Each of these ceramic tiles is traditionally hand-painted on glazed clay tiles. Only after the second firing do the colors reveal their full depth and brilliance. The fine contour lines and characteristic brushstrokes give the tiles their authentic charm.
Traditional Decorative Tiles from Morocco
Hand-painted clay tiles are among the classic decorative ceramic tiles from Morocco. Slight variations in glaze, color nuances, or brushstrokes are typical and make each tile one-of-a-kind. It is precisely this vibrant surface that gives the tiles their special charm.
Versatile Applications
Measuring approximately 10 × 10 cm, these tiles are ideal as wall tiles for kitchen backsplashes, tile panels, or decorative tile borders in bathrooms or guest restrooms. They also bring a Mediterranean and Moorish flair to countertops or wall designs in cafés, restaurants, or other dining establishments.
In older apartments, country-style kitchens, or boho interiors, multiple designs can be combined in a patchwork pattern. This creates vibrant wall surfaces in an ethnic or vintage style.
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 and underscore the authenticity of these traditional ceramic tiles.
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