Zellige is a traditional Moroccan tile handcrafted with non-refined natural clay from the Fez region. It is a low-fired terracotta that may be used for all applications, including floor/wall, interior/exterior and water treatments (such as pools). Zellige owes it distinctive appearance to slight variations in size, color and other imperfections. Each Tile is Unique-Each Zellige tile is unique, with color variation between each tile. This variation is due to the ancient glazing process in which raw materials are in use. The process of firing Zellige tiles often causes crazing on the surface of the glazed tiles. Crazing is a common occurrence in handmade tiles that produces an intricate network of small hairline cracks. Zellige tiles are hand chiseled and therefore size variation is common. Be prepared for some variation in width, length and thickness. Imperfections-Due to the raw materials and timeless methods of making Zellige tiles you will receive tiles that are pitted through the glaze and about 20% of which will contain cracks, crazing and edge-chipping. These tiles are perfectly fine to be installed and will give the traditional Zellige finish. If you don’t wish to have these imperfections, we recommend ordering 20%-30% more tile.
Natural variation is a characteristic of handmade tiles. Variation in color, size and irregular edges are to be expected. Also, there are no guarantees made against fine cracks, also known as crazing, that may develop in the tile's surface, as it is part of the character that makes these tiles unique
Riad Tile offers the highest quality cement tile, zellige tile, marble tile, and terrazzo tile at the lowest prices in the country. Whether carefully-selected and hand-polished marble, handcrafted zellige artistry, or cold-cured cement, our tiles are crafted according to our high standards to ensure quality and consistency.
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Zellige is a traditional Moroccan tile handcrafted with non-refined natural clay from the Fez region. It is a low-fired terracotta that may be used for all applications, including floor/wall, interior/exterior and water treatments (such as pools). Zellige owes it distinctive appearance to slight variations in size, color and other imperfections. Each Tile is Unique-Each Zellige tile is unique, with color variation between each tile. This variation is due to the ancient glazing process in which raw materials are in use. The process of firing Zellige tiles often causes crazing on the surface of the glazed tiles. Crazing is a common occurrence in handmade tiles that produces an intricate network of small hairline cracks. Zellige tiles are hand chiseled and therefore size variation is common. Be prepared for some variation in width, length and thickness. Imperfections-Due to the raw materials and timeless methods of making Zellige tiles you will receive tiles that are pitted through the glaze and about 20% of which will contain cracks, crazing and edge-chipping. These tiles are perfectly fine to be installed and will give the traditional Zellige finish. If you don’t wish to have these imperfections, we recommend ordering 20%-30% more tile.
Natural variation is a characteristic of handmade tiles. Variation in color, size and irregular edges are to be expected. Also, there are no guarantees made against fine cracks, also known as crazing, that may develop in the tile's surface, as it is part of the character that makes these tiles unique