Ornate Ceramic Tile Patterns

A collection of intricate tile designs featuring floral and geometric motifs, showcasing rich colors like blue, green, orange, and white, evoking historical artistry.

Leather quilt blanket, Kutch, Gujarat, India Copyright: xAjitxParekh/DinodiaxPhotox
Leather quilt blanket, Kutch, Gujarat, India Copyright: xAjitxParekh/DinodiaxPhotox
ZOCALO DE CERAMICA. Location: ALHAMBRA-MUSEO-CERAMICA. GRANADA. SPAIN.Bremerton, Washington State, USA. Mexican potteryFrance, Pas de Calais, Calais, Musee de la Dentelle et de la Mode, museum of lace and fashion, lace detail.Ottoman style handmade turkish tiles with floral patterns in viewOrnament tile, blue on white, central square decor with purple rosette, along two blue diagonals diamond pattern, with flowers on the cutting edge, corner motif quarter rosette, Rotterdams rosette diamond, wall tile tile sculpture ceramic earthenware glaze, baked 2x glazed painted RotterdamField of sixteen tiles with pomegranates and marigolds in four four passes. Field of sixteen tiles (4 x 4) with multi-colored (blue, orange, green and yellow) painted pomegranates and marigolds within a four-pass, formed from four tiles. The four passes are surrounded by ornament in filling technology.Ottoman art example of Mother of Pearl inlaysTunisian colorful oriental pottery, detailOttoman ancient Handmade Turkish Tiles with floral patternsFour tiles with rosettes. Field of four tiles (2 x 2) each with a blue and yellow rosette painted inside with three dots in a sight. Along the edges, half a rosette and in the corners, a lily.Capella del Sagrament. Esglèsia de la parroquia de Sant Julià. Esgrafiado floral. Modernismo. Argentona. Author: JOSEP PUIG I CADAFALCH.Four tiles with pattern of leaves. Field of four tiles (2 x 2) each with multi-colored (blue, yellow and orange-brown) painted leaf patterns within geometric outline.Colourful handmade plate with complex geometric pattern, Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain, EuropeLeather quilt blanket, Kutch, Gujarat, India Copyright: xAjitxParekh/DinodiaxPhotoxOttoman ancient Handmade Turkish Tiles with floral patternsField of sixteen pumpAdourtes with flower pots, anonymous, c. 1610 - c. 1625 Field of sixteen pumpAdourtes (4 x 4) each with a multicolored (blue, orange, green and yellow) flowerpot within a four -pass frame. In the corners, a wing leaf. Netherlands earthenware. tin glaze majolica Field of sixteen pumpAdourtes (4 x 4) each with a multicolored (blue, orange, green and yellow) flowerpot within a four -pass frame. In the corners, a wing leaf. Netherlands earthenware. tin glaze majolicaOttoman art example of Mother of Pearl inlaysblur in iran antique door entrance and      decorative handle for backgroundOrnamental old typical tiles from Portugal.Four tiles that together form a star surrounded by lilies, tulips, grape fees and pomegranates. Four tiles (2 x 2) with a multi-colored (blue, green, orange, yellow and purple) painted show. Together they form a rosette in the middle by lilies, tulips, grapes and pomegranates. In the corners, a quarter star.Marble inlay making, handicrafts in Rajasthan, Rajasthan, India, AsiaField of sixteen pumpAdourtes with rosettes and pomegranates, anonymous, c. 1600 - c. 1625 Field of sixteen pumpAdourtes (4 x 4) with a multicolored (blue, orange, green and yellow) rosette surrounded by pomegranates within a four -pass with in the corners, ornament in filling technique. Netherlands earthenware. tin glaze majolica Field of sixteen pumpAdourtes (4 x 4) with a multicolored (blue, orange, green and yellow) rosette surrounded by pomegranates within a four -pass with in the corners, ornament in filling technique. Netherlands earthenware. tin glaze majolicaWindow. Dimensions: Window without wood frame: H. 19 in. (48.3 cm) W. 16 3/8 in. (41.6 cm) D. 1 1/4 in. (3.2 cm)Window with wood frame: H. 23 in. (58.4 cm) W. 19 5/8 in. (49.8 cm) D. 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm). Date: 18th century.A window such as this with brightly colored panes in blue, orange, green, and red might have been found in a room of a late Ottoman aristocratic home, like the Damascus reception room also in the Museum's collection (1970.70) Tinted glass was favored because it filtered the light, but it also complemented the multihued furnishings of these rooms. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.cross-stitch lace close up vintage knitting craftsmanship - cross-stitch lace close up ,property released Copyright: xZoonar.com/ValeryxVoennyyx 6641607 ,model released, Symbolfoto ,property releasedCoverlet Made 1838 Wayne County (Object made in), Indiana (Object made in), United States (Object made in). Cotton and wool, plain weave double cloth; woven on loom with Jacquard attachment; two loom widths joined; fringed . David Isaac Grave (Weaver)Ancient Ottoman time Handmade Turkish Tiles with floral patternsField of sixteen tiles with grape roses. Field of sixteen tiles (4 x 4) each with a multi-colored (blue, green, orange and yellow) painted grape tray, diagonally placed. Along the edges, half a rosette and in the corners, a lily.Carpet Manufacture, Cappadocia, Turkey, Cappadocia, Turkey, AsiaDouble Pentagon Shaped Tile 15th century. Double Pentagon Shaped Tile 452793Ottoman art example of Mother of Pearl inlays from IstanbulFloral art pattern example of the Ottoman timeOttoman Turkish art with geometric patterns on woodmetal brown    morocco in    africa the old wood  facade home and rusty safe padlock Tiles first half 17th century. Tiles 445000Field of sixteen tiles with rosettes, anonymous, c. 1640 - c. 1660 Field of sixteen tiles (4 x 4) each with a multicolored (blue, orange, green and yellow) painted rosette inside an octagon with three -way tips. Along the edge half a rosette and a lily in the corners. Haarlem (possibly) earthenware. tin glaze majolica Field of sixteen tiles (4 x 4) each with a multicolored (blue, orange, green and yellow) painted rosette inside an octagon with three -way tips. Along the edge half a rosette and a lily in the corners. Haarlem (possibly) earthenware. tin glaze majolicaOttoman art example of Mother of Pearl inlaysOttoman ancient Handmade Turkish Tiles with floral patternsHungary, capital city of Budapest. Buda side, Castle Hill. Traditional hand made embroidered lace.Field of four pumpAdourtes with rosettes and pomegranates, anonymous, c. 1600 - c. 1625 Field of four PompaDourtes (2 x 2) with a multicolored (blue, orange, green and yellow) rosette surrounded by pomegranates within a four -pass with in the corners, ornament in filling technique. Netherlands earthenware. tin glaze majolica Field of four PompaDourtes (2 x 2) with a multicolored (blue, orange, green and yellow) rosette surrounded by pomegranates within a four -pass with in the corners, ornament in filling technique. Netherlands earthenware. tin glaze majolicaPiece 18th-19th century Japan. Piece 67657Colourful mauve and white tie dyed tablecloth, Baisha, Yunnan Province, ChinaCloseup detail of old Portuguese glazed tiles.Square Shawl Made 1870-1879 France. Wool and cotton, center of weft-float faced 1 2 'Z' twill weave; patterned areas of warp-float faced 5 1 'S' twill weave with supplementary inner warps and supplementary patterning wefts bound in warp-float faced 2 1 'S' twill and plain interlacings; Harlequin tabs of warp-float faced two-color complementary warp 5 1 twill weave with supplementary patterning wefts bound in warp-float faced 2 1 'S' twill interlacings; main warp fringe; woven on loom with Jacquard attachment .Fragment (Japan)Coverlet 1849 Indiana. Wool and cotton, plain weave double cloth with main warp fringe . Charles Adolph (Weaver)Close-up of tiles on the wall of a fort, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, IndiaTraditional wall hanging made of coloured patches, Rajasthan, India, AsiaUAE, Dubai, Deira, Gold Souk, gold jewelryTHAILAND, BANGKOK, GRAND PALACE, PORCELAIN ARCHITECTURAL DECORATION FROM CHINESE TEA CUPSOttoman art example of Mother of Pearl inlaysField of sixteen tiles with stars and leaves. Field of sixteen tiles (4 x 4) each with a multicolored (blue, yellow, green and orange) star in a circle decorated with leaves surrounded by four elongated compartments with tendrils. A quarter of rosette in the corners.Sampler (Austria); Embroidered by Karoline Berger (Austrian); Student at Kunstgewerbeschule; cotton embroidery on cotton foundationDetail of Portuguese glazed tiles.Mosaic of square coloured ceramic tiles, Palacios Nazaries, Nasrid palaces, Alhambra, Granada, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Andalusia, Spain, EuropeDETALLE DEL MOSAICO ROMANO PROCEDE DE VILLA VEGA DEL CIEGO - REFERENCIA CONJUNTO 064691. Location: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO-COLECCION. Oviedo. ASTURIAS. SPAIN.Myanmar, Mandalay. Umbrellas hanging from restaurant ceiling.Field of four floor tiles, anonymous, c. 1555 - c. 1565 Field of four floor tiles (2 x 2) with multicolored (blue, yellow, green and orange brown) leaf patterns in filling technology. The tiles together form a square inside a circle. Antwerp earthenware. tin glaze majolica Field of four floor tiles (2 x 2) with multicolored (blue, yellow, green and orange brown) leaf patterns in filling technology. The tiles together form a square inside a circle. Antwerp earthenware. tin glaze majolicaTiled Arch, 18th century, 23 3/16 x 45 3/4 x 1 11/16 in. (58.9 x 116.21 x 4.29 cm), Slip covered earthenware with underglaze painted cobalt blue and turquoise decor, Pakistan, Mughal period (1526-1857), God is the Light of the Heavens and the EarthWindow 17th century A window such as this with colored panes in blue, orange, green, yellow, and red might have been found in a room of a late Ottoman aristocratic home, like the Damascus reception room also in the Museum's collection (1970.70) Tinted glass was favored because it filtered the light, but it also complemented the multihued furnishings of these rooms.. Window 453569metal brown    morocco in    africa the old wood  facade home and rusty safe padlock Majolica, Tillakori Medrese, Registan Square, Ensemble of three medressas, Samarkand, Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Uzbekistan, AsiaPiece 18th-19th century Japan. Piece 67017Ottoman ancient Handmade Turkish Tiles with floral patternsThe Witcombe Cabinet, Japanned and silvered wood, about 1697. A lacquer cabinet was a key status symbol in the seventeenth century.Ottoman art example of Mother of Pearl inlaysCoverlet Made 1840-1845 Ohio. Cotton and wool, plain weave double cloth; woven on loom with Jacquard attachment; two loom widths joined .Turkey, Istanbul, municipality of Fatih, district of Sultanahmet, Sainte Sophie basilica (Aya Sofia museum), Selime II mausoleum, Iznik earthenwareJosep Puig i Cadafalch / Decorative vegetable embossing in the palace of Barón de Quadras, 1904-1906, Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia.Ottoman Turkish art with geometric patterns on marblemetal grey       morocco in    africa the old wood  facade home and rusty safe padlock a turkish traditonal art bowlfine arts, painting, still-life, vase with flowers, painted cabinet of Barbara Aberham, detail, Alfeld, Franconia, 1858, Museum of European Cultures, Berlin,Ornament tile with French lily decor, wall tile tile sculpture ceramics pottery glaze, baked 2x glazed painted Yellow to reddish shard square.Field of forty-eight tiles with tulips. Field of forty-eight tiles (8 x 6) each with a multicolored (blue, green and orange) tulip in a flowerpot or globe. In the corners, a lily.Carpet from wool and silk of classical design, Delhi, IndiaColumns with colourful mosaic on the outdoor terrace, Palau de la Musica Catalana, Modernisme Catala, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, EuropeBirds around a vase. Daphne, suburb of Antioch, Turkey. 3rd century AD. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.Colorful carpet, Pushkar, Rajasthan, Indiacolorated glass and sun in morocco africa window and lightMOROCCO, Volubilis: Roman Town mostly dating to 2nd & 3rd c. AD/ Abandoned by Romans in 280 AD Moroccan SouvenirsA wooden panel with a floral designOttoman art example of Mother of Pearl inlaysDetail of ornate floral and leaf tooled leather design on saddle made by famous New Mexico saddle-maker Austin Green, known as Slim by his friends.  Austin and Gene Petchesky founded the Santa Fe Rodeo in 1949.  Tesuque, New Mexico, USACRYSTAL DESIGN SEEN THROUGH A KALEIDOSCOPEThrone canopy;  End of the 17th century (1691-00-00-1700-00-00);Szwarc, Szymon (1884-197.) - collection, canopy, purchase (provenance)Hungary, Kalocsa. Historic Regional Peasant House Museum of Folk Art (aka Nepmuveszeti Tajhaz). Famous traditional local embroidery.Souvenir and gift ceramic plates in Ottoman style and art patternsWindow 18th century. Window 444820INDIA, Karnataka, Bangalore: Leela Palace Hotel / Door DetailCentral America, Panama, San Blas Islands (aka Kuna Yala). Colorful hand stitched mola made by the Kuna Indians, detail.Hexagonal tiles painted with underglaze, from Syria. Dated 15th CenturyExample of Ottoman art patterns applied on metalsSouvenirs, pottery, old town, alley, houses, Tavira, Algarve, Portugal, EuropeFloor in cosmatesque style, geometric-decoration floor stonework, inside the Cathedral of Anagni, Lazio, Italy, 13th century.Moroccan mosaic tiles in a Royal Palace Morocco North AfricaOttoman art example of Mother of Pearl inlaysbeautiful macro anise star conceptAngular lustre tiles, with Qur'anic inscription. Dated 13th CenturyOttoman art example of Mother of Pearl inlaysTongan artifact made from whalebone; Tongatapu, Tonga