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iznik Ceramic
Pattern of vintage ceramic tiles on wall of historical Topkapi palace, Istanbul. Ottoman style design, made in 16th century, Turkey
16th century Ottoman Turkish antique handmade tile motif from Ulu mosque
The Tilla-Kari Madrassah and Sherdor Madrassah in Rajistan Square, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
the Turkish ceramic tiles from eyupsultan Mosque, Istanbul,
The Turkish ceramic tiles  with copy space
Oriental tiles - detail from Topkapi palace in Istanbul
Portuguese Azulejos, very old traditional hand painted tiles.
Historical traditional handmade tiles, more than 200 years old, Islamic ornaments
Close-up of a Moroccan mosaic with abstract forms
Seamless pattern white Turkish tiles with blue ornaments. Old surface texture, wall in mosque
Marbella downtown ceramic tiles hand painted on the streets Old Town in Costa del Sol of Malaga in Andalusian Spain
Old tiles in iznik style can be found all over the old town of Istanbul
the Turkish ceramic tiles from eyupsultan Mosque, Istanbul,
Details of Traditional Turkish Blue Tile with Blue and Red Color
The Turkish ceramic tiles with copy space in Eyup Sultan
Topkapi Palace Ceramics
The tiles decorating one of the tomb of one of the Sufi Saints buried in the complex of Chor Bakar next to Bukhara in Uzbekistan.
In the Ottoman period, tiles were used as decoration objects in the mosques of Istanbul.
Close-up of a Moorish mosaic with abstract forms. This type of mosaic can be found in mosques in the arabian world.
Oriental pattern on tile, historic handmade decoration
Medieval era glazed tile wall of intricate green and blue floral patterns in a Turkish Islamic mosque in Istanbul dating back to 1459
Traditional Turkish ceramic tiles, closeup photo of decorative, vintage, blue, cyan, historic tiles on the wall in Türkiye
Ottoman period wall tile detail
Colorful detail from Iranian mosque in Dubai
Traditional Portuguese tiles ornating an old house in Lisbon, Portugal.
Ornate blue and red handmade Turkish Iznik mosaic tiles with floral Islamic patterns in a traditional Ottoman style in Istanbul, Turkey
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Detail of the outstanding tilework at Shah-i-Zinda necropolis in the city of Samarkand. The Shah-i-Zinda Ensemble includes mausoleums and other ritual buildings of 9-14th and 19th centuries. Samarkand was one of the most important oasis and place of caravanserais at the Great Silk Road.
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