DECORATIVE CERAMIC TILES:MOSAIC PANEL HAND PAINTED KITCHEN BATH TILE 60in x 30in
Decorative Mosaics: Hand Painted Ceramic Tiles Mosaic Murals- New Material: Ceramic- Method: Hand Painted- Country: Tunisia- Region: Mediterranean- Ref: CCT1372 Approx. Mosaic Dimensions inches: 60" H x 30" W x 0.25" Thick Each tile measures 6in x 6in x 0.25in thick Approx. Mosaic Dimensions cm: 150cm H x 75cm W x 0.75cm thick Each tile measures 15cm x 15cm x 0.75cm thick Description: Hand Painted Mosaic consisting of 50 tiles. Hand Painted in Tunisia. Southern Mediterranean Country, Africa's Northernmost Cape. Tiles are fired twice in ceramic oven at temperatures between 500 to 600 degrees. Water and scratch resistant. Uses: Wall Décor. Table Décor, Kitchen or Bathroom Backsplash, Countertop, Swimming pool Décor, Accent Flooring, for indoor or outdoor uses. Easy set Up. Heavy Duty. 100's of mosaic motifs ... moreavailable at my store. Contact seller for custom project and resizing. Theme: Vintage Floral Rug How to install? Tiles ship separate in order to travel safe. At reception. Buyer needs to assemble the tiles like a puzzle. Mosaics can be framed for temporary applications. Or using cement for permanent installations. Your tile from Behind LOW INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING Brief History of Tunisia Native Tunisians are descendants of indigenous Berber and Arab tribes that migrated to North Africa during the seventh century. Recorded history in Tunisia begins with the arrival of Phoenicians. Who founded Carthage and other North African settlements. Carthage was captured by the Romans in AD 146. And the Romans continued to rule North Africa until they were defeated by Germanic tribesmen from Europe in the fifth century. The Muslim conquest in the seventh century transformed North Africa. Tunisia became a center of Arab culture until its assimilation into the Turkish Ottoman Empire in the 16th century. In the 19th century. In 1869, an international financial commission was formed, and France, the United Kingdom, and Italy established control over the Tunisian economy. France later establis
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