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  2. Encaustic tile - Wikipedia

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    The tiles known as 'encaustic tiles' in the Victorian periodwere, in the medieval period, known as 'inlaid tiles'. The use of the word encausticto describe an inlaid tile of two or more colors is linguistically incorrect. The word encaustic, from the Ancient Greek: ἐγκαυστικός, means 'burning in', from ἐν, en, 'in', and ...

  3. Porcelain tile - Wikipedia

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    For roofing material used in China, see Chinese glazed roof tile. Porcelain tiles or ceramic tiles are either tiles made of porcelain, or relatively tough ceramic tiles made with a variety of materials and methods, that are suitable for use as floor tiles, or for walls. They have a low water absorption rate, generally less than 0.5 percent.

  4. Glazed architectural terra-cotta - Wikipedia

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    Glazed architectural terra-cotta offered a modular, varied and relatively inexpensive approach to wall and floor construction. It was particularly adaptable to vigorous and rich ornamental detailing. It was created by Luca della Robbia (1400–1482), and was used in most of his works. Terra-cotta is an enriched molded clay brick or block.

  5. Mexican ceramics - Wikipedia

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    A relatively new tradition in ceramics is called "folk art". These pieces are mostly decorative, such as figures, tiles; and fine wares such as casseroles, teacups, and dishes. These are produced for the Mexican upper class, the international market, and to some extent, tourists.

  6. Azulejo - Wikipedia

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    Azulejo. Panel of the Battle of Aljubarrota by Portuguese artist Jorge Colaço, 1922. Azulejo ( Portuguese: [ɐzuˈleʒu, ɐzuˈlɐ (i̯)ʒu] Spanish: [aθuˈlexo]; from the Arabic al- zillīj, الزليج) [ 1][ 2] is a form of Portuguese and Spanish painted tin-glazed ceramic tilework.

  7. Iznik pottery - Wikipedia

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    Iznik pottery. Iznik pottery, or Iznik ware, named after the town of İznik in Anatolia where it was made, is a decorated ceramic that was produced from the last quarter of the 15th century until the end of the 17th century. Turkish stylization is a reflection of Chinese porcelain. [1]

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