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Detail of Arabic Tile in the Alcazar in Sevilla, Spain
Rain on tile brick floor wall geometric texture pattern old vintage in Andalusia Spain Sevilla
Old, ornate tiling in a facade
Seville - The detail of tiles in mudejar style in courtyard of Casa de Pilatos.
Old Moorish style pattern zellige ceramic tiles
Patterned tile
Moroccan vintage tile background
It is believed that Islamic philosophers and artists learned about geometry by looking at the works of Greek philosophers and mathematicians, like Euclid and Pythagoras. These lessons allowed them to create the beginnings of mosaic art which are tessellations. Tessellations are created when a certain shape is repeated over and over again. The complexity behind these designs really highlights the beauty and uniqueness of Islamic architecture in its Golden Age.
Traditional tiled wall decoration in a city palace in Seville, Spain
Beautiful ceramics in Spain
Tiled oriental mosaic wall in the Royal Alcazars of Seville, Andalusia,
Close-up of Portuguese azulejos, old traditional painted tiles.
A handcrafted Victorian tile showing the lamb and flag Christian symbol on the floor of an historic church in England.
Arabic texture on building interiorr of Mosque Hassan II.
Moroccan mosaic floor
On 9 May 1929 the Ibero-American Exposition was opened in Seville. A huge multi-national event, aimed at improving the historically close relationship between Spain, Latin America, Portugal, Brazil and the USA.
Traditional Mudejar-style colorful ceramic tiles created by the Moors and found in Seville, Spain.
Segovia, Spain
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Closeup of a ceramic tile in Andalucia, Spain
Seville, Spain - Apr 5, 2019: Tiles with Castile Coat of Arms at Plaza de Espana - Seville, Andalusia, Spain
Old Mexican outdoor tile in Santa Fe, New Mexico in southwestern United States of America,
arab arabesque decoration painted wall plaster
Close-up of a Moroccan mosaic with abstract forms
Talavera ceramics are one of the most representative crafts of Talavera de la Reina, Toledo Spain. It is characterized by its color and its geometric, floral or figurative designs. One of the most popular motifs is hunting, which shows scenes of wild animals and hunters in action. This motif reflects the tradition and culture of the people who inhabit the rural areas of the country, where hunting is a daily activity. Talavera ceramics with a hunting motif are ideal for decorating rustic or country spaces, providing a touch of elegance and originality. Talavera de la Reina, Toledo Spain, Castilla La Mancha, Spain, 07/19/2012
Close-up of the tiles outside the historic Hobyar Mosque in Sirkeci,İstanbul
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