Stud Earrings with Portuguese Tiles, Blue and White Tile Earrings, Solid Stainless Steel Post, Minimal Studs, Hypo Allergenic *Portuguese Azulejos have inspired me to create wearable reproductions, full of meaning, and made with love and attention to the details! *Sweet Little Gold Surgical Stainless Steel Stud Earrings with Antique Portuguese Azulejo Tile Replica. You can find these tiles in The Church of Mercy of Porto (Igreja da Misericordia do Porto) located on the celebrated Rua das Flores, a street very popular with tourists visiting Porto. The history of this church goes back to the early 16th century. *These tiles are replicas made of polymer clay. They are handmade so slight variations will occur, as no two pieces are alike. *The tiles are water resistant but you should avoid direct contact with water and cosmetics because that could damage the finish on the tiles. *The earrings are 12mm square and they have Solid stainless steel posts. Hypoallergenic! ............................................................................................................................................. * PACKAGING: All items will come in a gift box ready to be gifted. * Shipping: This piece will be shipped via USPS 1st Class Mail unless other arrangements are made prior to order processing. *QUESTIONS? Send me a message by clicking "contact the shop owner" on my shop homepage. My name is Cristina, and I would love to answer your questions or create a custom order for you! ............................................................................................................................................... Thank you so much for visiting my shop❤ * CLICK here to see the earrings collection: https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/VersaTILEbyCristina/tools/listings/section:27428417 * CLICK here to return to my shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/VersaTILEbyCristina?ref=seller-platform-mcnav * CLICK here to to see my reviews: https://www.etsy.com/shop/VersaTILEbyCristina?ref=seller-platform-mcnav#reviews
Portuguese sardine earrings, with mismatched blue typical tiles, named antique "azulejos", with a fish format. These Portuguese tiles earrings are made to replicate real ceramic antique tiles that are found on monuments, public buildings and private houses. * Perfect for daily wearing* Goes with Casual chic outfits* The earrings measure around 4.3 cm x 1.2 cm* They are very light weighted* The replica is made on a wood tile* The wood piece is cut, sanded and ready to be used* The design is transferred to the wood* It's then sealed and coated with water based and non toxic varnish, just like in ceramic pieces* Nickel and lead free earring base* Anti-allergic* Lightweight but sturdy* Unique design* Handmade in small production and usually made to order *** SHIPPING PROCESSING TIMES *** * All items are hand made and they are shipped from France, in Europe.* All items ship between 1 - 5 business days (processing time).* All items have flat rates and one fee only even if you buy all shop.All remaining costs are covered, if applied. ➡ Please note that each tile is unique due to the fact it's handmade and all jewelry is made to be close to the original picture posted in the listing,However tiles might vary in placement and the image may be slightly different from the ones in the pictures. Nonetheless to stay true and faithful to each design, the pattern is exactly the one seen in the picture, but the tiles placement on each piece of jewelry might vary.When you purchase from "Inês Lamy" shop you agree with this condition.
Beautiful composition of 24 antique Portuguese tiles from the Pombaline era (1755-1780). Each tile measures 14 cm, the entire composition measures approximately 84 x 56 cm. The tiles are originals from the XVIII century, not copies.
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Sold by Create your own from scratch Size: Large (6" X 6") Display your favorite photos, images, and quotes on this vibrant ceramic tile. You can use your custom tile as a trivet or to upgrade your home décor. Great for holiday, wedding, and office gifts. Dimensions: 6"l x 6"w; Thickness: 0.19" Weight: 8.5 oz. Made of white ceramic Full-color, full-bleed printing Not recommended for outdoor use. Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 6" x 6". For best results please add 1/8"" bleed
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Fabulous colorful azulejo tiles cover the facades and buildings of Portugal's capital Lisbon as well as other cities in the country. Everywhere you look there's a remarkable blue and white visual experience. Pronounced ah-zoo-le-hos, these wonderful blue and white patterned tiles have become synonymous with Portugal. While the early type of colorful tile (which actually has an Arabic heritage) is also beautiful, my favorite, and the subject of this blog, is the blue and white variety introduced to Portugal in the second half of the 17th century from the Netherlands. The blue and white tiles have become the most dominant trend, and this is quite apparent in their immense presence all over the country today. If you have a passion for blue and white, Lisbon will be Heaven on Earth for you. I hope you will enjoy learning about these Portuguese tiles and viewing ways to decorate your own interiors with a Portuguese ajulejos theme. essentialhome.eu Portuguese tiles (called azulejos) are everywhere in Portugal. Today it is common to see them decorating everything from walls of churches and monasteries, to palaces, ordinary houses, park seats, public murals, fountains, shops, and restaurants. ipreferparis.net People often think that these blue and white tiles are the standard colors of Portuguese tiles because they are so prevalent. Actually this decorating style was just the fashion of a certain period in the second half of the 17th century. Europeans were fascinated with Chinese porcelain. In an attempt to copy it, the Dutch began making tiles in the same blue and white tones. Massive imports were ordered from the Netherlands to decorate the interiors and exteriors of wealthy Portuguese homes and buildings. idealista.pt In Portugal the decorative tiles are a construction material as well as decoration. Tiles on the outside helped protect interiors against damp, kept homes cooler in summer, and even reduced noise coming in from the street. lisbonweddingplanner.com With so many buildings here having tile covered façades, blue and white azulejos, as they are known in Portuguese, have become a Portuguese trademark. via Pinterest In the beginning azulejo tiles were placed in geometric repeating styles that looked more Arabic in nature. Slowly azulejos became more elaborate and scenes were created with figurative images and murals. aportugueseaffair.com The 18th century is considered the “Golden Age of the Azulejo." Italians established workshops and brought with them a form of tin-glazing pottery that allowed them to represent Italian Renaissance themes. theculturetrip.com That is why religious and historical themes emerged and the tiles began to depict allegorical scenes from the Bible on interior and exterior walls. Hunting scenes were also popular. houseandgarden.co.uk Lisbon's Palácio Fronteira built in 1640, developed from an existing hunting lodge belonging to Marquês of Fronteira. The current Marquês lives there still and the blue and white Portuguese tile clad palace and it's beautiful gardens are open to the public. This picture shows the canal, decorated in 1756 with blue-and-white tile panels. twitter.com One of its finest architectural attractions are the 59 panels made of more than 3,800 customized tiles that were installed along the walls of the building by two Portuguese master tile-makers in the early part of the 18th century. via Pinterest.pt Dining room at Palácio Fronteira surrounded by blue and white azulejo tiles. via Pinterest Who wouldn't love drinking from this fountain!! biblioalgarve.com One of the best places to see azulejo tiles is the Igreja do Carmo. It is also considered one of the most beautiful churches in Portugal. Can you see why? portuguesa.ru via Pinterest Capela das Almas is a chapel in Porta and is a great example of the use of blue and white azulejo tiles during the 19th and 20th century. via Pinterest The paintings portray the life of St. Catherine of Alexandria and St. Francis of Assisi as the chapel is devoted to them. Just incredible! via pinterest.pt The church commissioned religious themes but secular orders were for more Baroque style hunting, war, and daily court life scenes. osviajantes.net Sao Bento Railway Station was opened to the public in 1916 and is one of the most beautiful train stations in the world. It is well known for it's walls decorated with 20,000 splendid azulejo ceramic tiles which describe the History of Portugal. via Pinterest Jorge Colaço is the artist and it took him 11 years to complete this masterpiece. current.seabourn.com Azulejos fell out of favor in the early 20th century. They were deemed "lower class" and outdated. commons.wikimedia.org Can you imagine?? via Pinterest In the 1950's the new metro stations were decorated with these iconic tiles. This was well received and was instrumental in starting an azulejo revival. zsazsabellagio.blogspot.com In Lisbon there is blue and white tile eye candy on everything from church chapels to backyard benches. pinterest.com And when I say on everything I MEAN everything! via Pinterest One of the sad things happening in Lisbon is the theft of these beautiful tiles. There are so many everywhere no one can protect them all so many end up in antique stores where someone has stolen them for quick cash. Even tourists pry tiles off façades for souvenirs. LisbonPortugalTourism.com Housed in a magnificent old convent from 1509 and one of Lisbon’s most beautiful sights is it's Tile Museum. The Portuguese tile heritage is under threat from those who want to redevelop the city and who demolish old tiled buildings and discard pieces that are hundreds of years old and made in factories that no-longer exist. via Pinterest It is difficult to imagine a place like Lisbon without Azulejo tiles so I hope this destruction and theft can be stopped. pinterest.co.uk I love how some of the area homes are decorated with the azulejo tiles. via pinterest.pt Now for some blue and white Portuguese tile clad INTERIORS! via Pinterest The life size figures represented in tiles are called "figuras de convite" or welcoming figures. Panels of blue and white azulejo tiles displaying figures of palace staff such as footmen or even noblemen and elegant ladies were placed in the entrances of palaces and aristocratic homes. 7boutiquehotels.com Tile covered steps in Palacio Ramalhete which is a boutique hotel housed in an 18th-century palace. casa.sapo.pt decoranddineblog.com Occupying the former hunting palace of the last Portuguese kings, the Palace do Bussaco is now a 5-star Hotel located in the Buçaco National Forest. With it's Gothic architecture and magnificent Portuguese tiles it is quite extraordinary. relvateresa.blogspot.com Palácio dos Condes de Anadia is definitely a majestic Palace. The house was started in 1644 but it took three generations of the Paes do Amaral family and almost a century to complete it's decoration. Beautiful azulejo blue and white tiles cover the dado area of this room. entronoticias.pt Another room with breathtaking Portuguese tiles in Palácio dos Condes de Anadia. If you are planning to use some tiles in your own interiors, you will see from the images that shades of red really pop against the blue and white. lisbonlux.com The decoration of the surrounding frames for these tile scenes became increasingly important. They remind you of tapestries don't they? via Pinterest Heart be still!! Portugal's Palácio de Rio Frio was built at the beginning of this century and is beautifully decorated with fabulous blue and white tiles. I think it is similar to a Bed & Breakfast. via Pinterest Another view of the tiles in the dining room of Palácio de Rio Frio. booking.com And Palácio de Rio Frio's lovely azulejo tiled stairway. I think a stairway would be a good project for a modern home's touch of Portugal. luxuryweb.com welcomebeyond.com Palacio Belmonte was built in 1449 during Portugal’s Moorish period and has remained in the Belmonte family for over five centuries. Sadly the property fell into disrepair with it's final occupants forced to live in one of the towers. Frederic P. Coustols, the French architectural philanthropist, stepped in to restore the building in 1995. lifestyleasia.com sothebys.com Beautiful Portuguese tiles in the home of antiques dealer Sylvain Lévy-Alban. Via Vanity Fair Celebrated photographer Todd Eberle captures the beauty of a blue and white Portuguese tile scene. architecturaldigest.com I can see this as a Portuguese tile headboard....can't you? thehotelguru.com Portuguese tiles are even stunning when paired with a verdure tapestry. cntraveler.com elledecor.com An interior with blue and white Portuguese azulejos and transferware.....it just doesn't get any better!! itravelthat.com These tiles as so versatile they look good in any room of the house. Here in this old world kitchen they take center stage! cntraveler.com One could dream in blue and white in this tile covered bedroom in the Hotel Palácio Belmonte, Lisbon Portugal. telegraph.co.uk Bathrooms just BEG to be decorated with blue and white azulejo tiles. This image, and the one below, are of Anouska Hempel's fabulous blue and white Portuguese tiled bathroom. Anouska Hempel via architecturaldigest.com loveisspeed.blogspot.com Interior Designer Juan Pablo Molyneux in the blue and white azulejo tile clad room of his magnificent home. poundingthecalcada.wordpress.com via Pinterest via Pinterest Even more modern homes can benefit from a bit of azulejo tile on the exterior. facebook.com Let's take a look at some new homes and how homeowners have incorporated Portuguese tiles into their interiors. decorfacil.com Modern manufacturers of ceramic tiles still use the design features of Azulejos. They are available if you want the real thing. houzz.com This homeowner has chosen to cover the dining room dado with Portuguese tiles. The blue and white chairs and transfer wear place settings complete a stunning look. redbubble.com But there are other ways you can get the look without breaking the bank. I love this idea for the bedroom.....except on an antique bed! They have even given the spread an aged look. pocketmags.com Portuguese style tile can adorn today's kitchen as well. Give your kitchen a modern Spanish style with a backsplash panel like this. Jacques Grange via Pinterest Or use them under a bar or around an island. cotedetexas.blogspot.com Like I said the bath is another great place to try some Portuguese blue and white tiles in your own home. This tub area is perfect! homesandgardens.com If you want this historic look in your home, the bathroom is the perfect place to create some magic. atticmag.com digsdigs.com There are no limits to the imagination. Be creative with these tiles. etsy.com You can even use printable wall art to frame and display in tile-like fashion. I think there are even stickable tiles you can buy and frame. via pinterest.co.uk Maybe a Portuguese tile foyer, bath, or kitchen floor is an idea you hadn't thought of. All images from zazzle.com There actually are quite a few Portuguese tile style accessories to choose from. These are just a few. zazzle.com I love the pouf! 1. Pottery Barn - waste basket 2. Wayfair.com - pillow cuttingedgestencils.com These azulejo style stair risers are actually done with stencils. elegantwedding.ca Don't forget outdoors. These tiles can create beautiful entertainment areas. hometown-lisbon.com This is one of those blog topics I have to FORCE myself to end. I hope you have enjoyed the pics and maybe have taken away an idea or two! 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Original hand painted Portuguese tile made in the second half of the 17th century. This type of tile called "Azulejos" in Portugal were widely used in distinguished houses and religious buildings to cover entire walls with them. The condition of this tile is good ewith bright blue glaze. There are some edge chips as can be seen on the picture. The backside of the tile is cut to al four sides at an angle, this is common for antique Spanish and Portuguese tiles, and was done to improve adhesion. Size is 13.5 x 12.9 cm. I pack the tile with great care, all packages with a track & trace number.
These replicas of the patterned tiles found throughout Portugal and its former territories, have a subtle worn effect for that antique look. Handcrafted in Portugal, using traditional techniques, respecting the historic designs and colours that characterised the style. Made of pure clay, squares with sharp edges and irregular surface. Dimensions: 14 x 14 x 1 cm | 5.51 x 5.51 x 0.39 inches These tiles are crafted by hand, and are therefore unique in size, shape, colour, and texture; variations in both design and dimension may be observed, and the tiles may not always be perfectly flat. Materials: clay + glaze + colour pigments Suitability: > Wall> Kitchens> Kitchen Backsplash > Bathrooms> Shower, Saunas, Steam Rooms> Fireplaces> Exterior Facade> Pools, Lakes, Fountains Availability: If you are looking for a larger order then the available tiles in this listing please contact us and we will produce them for you. Usually orders on demand are ready to ship in 5 to 6 weeks.
Caravels Panel of Tiles Azulejos de Azeitão uses the European traditional methods of tile making and reproduces antique design from European countries like France, Germany, Portugal, Spain and other , but also Islamic and Chinese.
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Portuguese tiles from the early of the 20th century. Wonderful patterned tile that you can use as a pan stand or you can frame it to make a beautiful wall art. It's a unique piece of art from Portugal and Portuguese house facade . It can be a great idea for a unique and different gift. There are chips, gaps and surface marks as shown in the photos. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The measurements are approximately. The tile measures approximately 14.5 cm x 14.5 cm x 0.8 cm. The weight of each tile is approximately 282 gr. Very nice item for collectors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ****************************** Due to the calibration of different monitors there may be color variations from the image you see on your screen to the color of the object. I don's use photo editor on my pictures and only use natural light. ****************************** You can see my other items in my shop at: https://www.etsy.com/pt/shop/CRUartwork The shipping is made by registered mail with tracking number. **Shipping combination. Please feel free to contact us. Thanks again for your visit. And good shopping. :)
Sold by Create your own from scratch Style: Set of 4, Dinner, 20" x 20" From parties to seasonal events, these 100% cotton napkins are the perfect finishing touch. Printed with vibrancy and accuracy, these napkins are the perfect canvas for your designs, photos and monograms. And with both cocktail and dinner sized covered, you’re sure to find a set of napkins that will “wow." After all, you are the hostess-with-the-mostest! Dimension: 20"(width) x 20" (height). 100% grade A woven cotton. Fabric is made from natural fibers, which may result in irregularities Machine washable. Made in the USA. Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 20" x 20". For best results please add 5/7" bleed.
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Mary McDonald was inspired by antique Portuguese tiles in her personal collection when she created Azulejos Border in azure, a wonderful variation of a Greek key motif with a unique hand-painted aesthetic. This handsome wallpaper border captures the artistry of the original objects and adds an exotic dimension to any space. Sold as a 11-yard roll Vertical Repeat: 9.25” Approximately 13.062 sq ft Care Instructions: SPOT CLEAN less
These replicas of the patterned tiles found throughout Portugal and its former territories, have a subtle worn effect for that antique look. Handcrafted in Portugal, using traditional techniques, respecting the historic designs and colours that characterised the style. Made of pure clay, squares with sharp edges and irregular surface. Dimensions: 14 x 14 x 1 cm | 5.51 x 5.51 x 0.39 inches These tiles are crafted by hand, and are therefore unique in size, shape, colour, and texture; variations in both design and dimension may be observed, and the tiles may not always be perfectly flat. Materials: clay + glaze + colour pigments Suitability: > Wall> Kitchens> Kitchen Backsplash > Bathrooms> Shower, Saunas, Steam Rooms> Fireplaces> Exterior Facade> Pools, Lakes, Fountains Availability: If you are looking for a larger order then the available tiles in this listing please contact us and we will produce them for you.
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Portuguese wall tiles from mid 19th century. Wonderful patterned tile that you can use as a pan stand or you can frame it to make a beautiful wall art. It's a unique piece of art from Portugal and Porto House Facade. It can be a great idea for a unique and different gift. There are chips and surface marks as shown in the photos. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The measurements are approximately. The tile measures approximately 13.8 cm x 14 cm x 0.8 cm. The weight of each tile is approximately 232 gr. Very nice item for collectors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ****************************** Due to the calibration of different monitors there may be color variations from the image you see on your screen to the color of the object. I don's use photo editor on my pictures and only use natural light. ****************************** You can see my other items in my shop at: https://www.etsy.com/pt/shop/CRUartwork The shipping is made by registered mail with tracking number. **Shipping combination. Please feel free to contact us. Thanks again for your visit. And good shopping. :)
These are a small creole earrings, Minimalist filigree jewel; special for a current women. They are a blue and white Portuguese tile replica. These are Creole Hoop Earrings. Popular jewelry from Portuguese folklore. These earrings are easy to match with any style. These delicate Creole earrings are ideal for you to wear on a daily basis; since they are small and very delicate. It is an earring style very easy to combine. Are a Hinged gold earrings. The tile arrived in Portugal in 1498, by King D. Manuel I, on one of his trips to Spain. Portugal learned the method of manufacture and painting, and Portuguese tile became one of the strongest expression marks of its culture. These adorable earrings will be shipped in a beautiful recyclable cardboard jewelry box. CARE TO TAKE: *It is recommended not to expose the piece to direct contact with perfumes or excessive humidity. You can see more fashion accessories in these links: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LusoTiles?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=33342022 https://www.etsy.com/shop/LusoTiles?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=33771119 The name comes from the Arabic and gained tradition in Portuguese lands. The tile has 500 years of national production and is unique as a decorative and architectural element. It covered churches, palaces and changed the urban landscape. A story to see here in 5 videos. The art of tile making had to take root in the Iberian Peninsula under the influence of the Arabs, who brought mosaics to the conquered lands to decorate the walls of their palaces, giving them shine and ostentation, through a complex geometric game. The style fascinated Spaniards and Portuguese. The artisans took the Moorish technique, which took a long time, simplified it and adapted the patterns to Western taste. The first examples used in Portugal, the Hispano Moors, came in the late 15th century from Seville and served to cover the walls of palaces and churches. Seventy years later, in 1560, pottery workshops began to appear in Lisbon, producing tiles using the faience technique, imported from Italy.
Sold by Create your own from scratch Size: Small (4.25" x 4.25") Display your favorite photos, images, and quotes on this vibrant ceramic tile. You can use your custom tile as a trivet or to upgrade your home deco. This is a fully functioning tile and is great in backsplashes. Great for holiday, wedding, and office gifts. Dimensions: 4.25"l x 4.25"w; Thickness: 0.19" Weight: 3.75 oz. Made of white ceramic Full-color, full-bleed printing Not recommended for outdoor use. Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 4.25" x 4.25". For best results please add 1/8" bleed