Copper Tiles

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  • The hand made Mexican tiles are suitable for bathrooms and kitchens.The tiles bare the irregular mark of the human hand.
    They have a character that is impossible to achieve with machine made tiles. The tiles are concave and convex, giving them a unique pillowed effect when installed.
    Whilst similar to Moroccan, Spanish and French handmade Mexican tiles they offer the same quality at more affordable prices.
  • With beautifully handmade tile there will always be an inevitable level of color variation, meaning a slight difference in color from tile to tile.
    Some may see this as a flaw, but we celebrate the perfectly imperfect quality of our tile.
    We think color variation adds a unique handmade look to your space with interesting texture and dimmension–what’s not to love?
  • Handmade does not mean inferior (or superior, for that matter), but it does mean different. To make sure that “different” doesn’t translate to “disappointment,” let us mention a few things about handmade tile.
  • Handmade tile is not as flat as commercial tile. The differences may be in small fractions of an inch, but the differences can be seen by the eye. These slight variations can create visual interest.
    Handmade tile is not as square as commercial tile. The mechanics of clay movement during drying and firing can do interesting things to a handmade tile’s shape, no matter the care and precision put into the effort. Slight variations in square and shape require some tolerance in grout lines. (Wild variations are sorted out and discarded.)
    Glaze uniformity on handmade tile may be varied. Often, the glazes we use on our tile are variegated by nature. In other cases, the manufacturing process creates some small variations.
    Glazes and underglazes on handmade tile may need to be brush-applied, which can show brush marks. This is definitely the case with multi-colored patterned tile. Brush application can create more variegation even with single-color glazes, which may be desirable.