Medieval tiles, terracotta floorings, socarrat, encaustic: some examples of tile-works of the Middle-Ages
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Ref. MA11 - This medieval ornemental tiling is composed with oblong hexagonal tiles 30x15 cm (about 12''x6'') and insert tiles (''cabochons'') 10x10 cm (about 4''x4'') representing fantastic animals
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Ref. MA12 - Ornemental tiling composed with oblong hexagonal tiles 30x15 cm (about 12''x6'') surrounding square tiles 15x15 cm (about 6''x6''), The design of the figurative subjects announce the beginnings of Renaissance
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Ref. MA01 - Fantastic medieval animals. Tiles 10x10 cm (about 4''x4''), often used as insert tiles (''cabochons'') (see image MA11)
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Ref. MA04 - Medieval tiles. Tiles 20x20 cm (about 8''x8''), painted in black and blue. Hispanic patterns from the 15th c.
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Ref. MA14 - Ornemental Middle-Age pavement composed with oblong hexagonal tiles 30x15 cm (about 12''x6'') and square tiles 15x15 cm (about 6''x6'') forming a complex pattern of octagons
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Ref. MA07 - Middle-Age floor tiling ''rabbits''
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Ref. MA09 - Medieval tiles from Parma. Reproduction of maiolica tiles 15x15 cm (about 6''x6'') from the San Paolo Convent in Parma (Italy) (1471-1482)
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Ref. MA13 - Medieval tiles. 20x20 cm (about 8''x8'')
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Ref. MA03 - Medieval tiles. Decor on engobe (see keywords). Tiles 15x15 cm (about 6''x6'')
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Ref. MA05 - Cistercian style. Floor insert tiles known in France as ''cabochons'', 10x10, 7x7 or 5x5 cm (about 4''x4'', 2 3/4''x2 3/4'' or 2''x2'')
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Ref. MA02 - Some examples of medieval friezes. Dimensions are following your needs, here tiles 6x22 cm (about 2 1/2''x8 1/2'')
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Ref. MA15 - Medieval tiles, 20x20 cm (about 8''x8'') painted with manganese and cobalt oxides (see keywords)
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Ref. MA16 - Medieval style shower floor. Hexagonal tiles 30x15 cm (about 12''x6'') and square tiles 10x10 cm (about 4''x4'')
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