Talavera Tiles Ceramic

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Mexican Tile – 4×4 Terra Cotta Damasco Talavera $1.65 The Terra Cotta Damasco talavera tile can be a perfect complement to decorate a bathroom shower wall, a kitchen backsplash, a fireplace, a stairway, or any other project you have in mind. Each of our Mexican talavera tile is unique and handcrafted. The hand made nature gives it a warm and rustic finish. The tiles are made from clay dug out of the ground and fired to a temperature at which the clay… |
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Mexican Tile – 4×4 Potosi Talavera $1.65 The Potosi talavera tile can be a perfect complement to decorate a bathroom shower wall, a kitchen backsplash, a fireplace, a stairway, or any other project you have in mind. Each of our Mexican talavera tile is unique and handcrafted. The hand made nature gives it a warm and rustic finish. The tiles are made from clay dug out of the ground and fired to a temperature at which the clay undergoes c… |
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Mexican Tile – 4×4 Zacatecas Talavera $1.65 The Zacatecas talavera tile can be a perfect complement to decorate a bathroom shower wall, a kitchen backsplash, a fireplace, a stairway, or any other project you have in mind. Each of our Mexican talavera tile is unique and handcrafted. The hand made nature gives it a warm and rustic finish. The tiles are made from clay dug out of the ground and fired to a temperature at which the clay undergoes… |
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¡Quilt Fiesta!: Surprising Designs from Mexican Tiles (That Patchwork Place) $17.80 Reflecting the beauty of the Talavera ceramic tiles of Puebla, Mexico, these stunning quilts invite you to a celebration of color and design! Each eye-catching fusible-applique quilt includes a photo of the original tile that inspired it. You’ll learn to “translate” a tile’s solid colors into today’s print fabrics.* Choose from 10 decorative projects, including quilts, place mats, a table runner, … |
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Mexican Tiles: Color, Style, Design $7.09 Masako Takahashi, coauthor of the best-selling Mexicolor, now turns her attention to the vibrant tiles that are such a key element in Mexican style and design. Bring a festive new look to any home or garden with the ideas in Mexican Tiles. Masako Takahashi leads a colorful architectural tour through Mexico, revealing the many ways tiles are used for function and decoration, adding color and intere… |
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Ceramic Art, including: Terracotta, Vitreous Enamel, Maya Ceramics, Tile, Schein-joseph International Museum Of Ceramic Art, Talavera De La Reina, … Ash Glaze, Glaze Defects, Zellige $15.91 Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We belie… |
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Tin and ceramic wall mirror, ‘Talavera Marigold’ $64.95 Talavera-style ceramic tiles depict blue marigolds in a charming design by Macrina and Manuel. In Mexico, marigolds were thought to light the way home for the spirits of deceased loved ones who visited on the Day of the Dead. The artisans craft a wall mirror with hand embossed tin. It features an antiqued finish. |
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Talavera ceramic plate, ‘Bouquet’ $79.95 White daisies form a nosegay tied with blue ribbons. Evoking a colorful bridal bouquet, Alonso Luis paints the motifs by hand. They grace an enchanting plate, crafted in the time-honored Talavera ceramic tradition. |
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Talavera ceramic bowl, ‘Wilderness’ $27.95 Unique like a kaleidoscope, this Talavera design is by Pedro Alba in Mexico. A colorful flower takes the center, its petals reaching toward the scalloped border of this bowl. Alba continues to use the hand-crafting process of Talavera ceramics that was brought to Mexico in the 16th century. Talavera is a type of majolica ceramics distinguished by the use of cobalt blue over an off-white background. |
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Talavera ceramic plate, ‘Duchess’ $69.95 Edged in cobalt, a ruffled border distinguishes this elegant design by Alonso Luis. Stylized flowers alternate with feathery blue foliage, hand-painted in the traditional style of Talavera pottery. Intricate crosshatching in the center reveals Spain’s Moorish influence on this extraordinary ceramic plate. |
