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The San Luis Obispo Collection - "Cuerda Seca" Talavera

The San Luis Obispo Collection - "Cuerda Seca" Talavera

Talavera tile is a type of glazed ceramic tile that originated in the Spanish city of Talavera de la Reina in the 16th century. It is known for its intricate designs and vibrant colors, and it has been a popular choice for interior and exterior decoration ever since. One style of Talavera tile that has become particularly popular in recent years is the Cuerda Seca style, also known as Malibu tile or Santa Barbara tile. Cuerda Seca is a Spanish term that means "dry cord," and it refers to the technique used to create the raised relief on the tile....

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Saltillo Tile: A History & How to Care for Your Tile.

Saltillo Tile: A History & How to Care for Your Tile.

Saltillo tile is a type of clay tile that is commonly used in homes throughout Mexico and the southwestern United States. With its unique appearance and rustic charm, it has become a popular choice for homeowners looking to add a touch of traditional style to their homes. In this article, we will explore the history of Saltillo tile, how it is made, and how to install and care for this beautiful flooring option. History of Saltillo Tile Saltillo tile takes its name from the city of Saltillo in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila, where it has been produced for...

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Cantera Stone - A Natural Wonder

Cantera Stone - A Natural Wonder

Cantera stone is a natural stone that has been used for centuries in construction and decoration in Mexico and the southwestern United States. This sedimentary rock is quarried in various regions of Mexico and is renowned for its beautiful, warm colors and unique textures. In this article, we will explore the history of Cantera stone and its various uses in architecture and design. History Cantera stone has a long history in Mexico, dating back to pre-Columbian times when it was used in the construction of ancient Aztec and Mayan buildings. The stone was also used extensively in the colonial era...

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A History: Talavera Tile

A History: Talavera Tile

Talavera tile is a type of ceramic tile that is known for its intricate designs and bright colors. It has been an important part of Mexican culture for centuries, and it continues to be a popular decorative element in homes and buildings around the world. In this article, we'll explore the history of Talavera tile and how it is made. History of Talavera Tile The origins of Talavera tile can be traced back to the 16th century, when Spanish colonizers brought their knowledge of ceramics to Mexico. The city of Talavera de la Reina in Spain was famous for its...

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Tecate Tile - A Unique, Rustic, Terracotta Tile

Tecate Tile - A Unique, Rustic, Terracotta Tile

Our Tecate tiles are sourced directly from Tecate, Baja California, Mexico.  These unique terracotta tiles offer a different look from traditional Saltillo with their rougher, more rustic texture and hues of orange and brown.  They are made from clay that is much denser than Saltillo and completed with rounded edges for a finished look.   Below are a few images from a recent installation at a client's house featuring our 12" x 12" Tecate tile with a raw umber natural concrete stain and Plaza acrylic wax finish.  If you're in the market for something different, Tecate tile is sure to catch...

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