Handcrafted manufacturing process of our tiles

 

The tile structure, about 2 cm thick, is divided into 3 parts. The thinnest layer is the decorated surface, 3 to 4 mm thick, and is composed of a mixture of white cement, marble sand and pigments. These solid pigments are mixed with water to form a dense solution which is poured into the colour separator mould or ‘climber’ to form the pattern. The second layer, the “brassatge”, which is the same thickness as the pigmented layer, is composed of a mixture of grey cement and sand; its function is to absorb the excess water from the outer layer. The third and final layer, the bulk of the tile, is composed of cement with a certain proportion of sand and its porosity facilitates adhesion to the floor during laying.

They are also ideal for wall installation. Their texture and handcrafted finish can dress up any wall in a unique way, combining colours and designs.

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