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wonderwarhol: Iranian glazed ceramic tile work, from the ceiling of the Tomb of Hafez in Shiraz, Ira
thunderstruck9:Noel McKenna (Australian, b. 1956), Cat, heater, 2016. Hand painted ceramic tile, 15.
wonderwarhol:Iranian glazed ceramic tile work, from the ceiling of the Tomb of Hafez in Shiraz, Iran
Featured tile: William De Morgan angry fish small border panel (via Tile Catalog | Historic Reproduc
Arthur Rackham Fairy Kitchen. Source: William Morris Tile
Ceramic Tile Set 01I love ceramic tiles… making something about it in The Sims was just a
I’d wear this.Ceramic tile rain forest tableau mounted on wood. (1981)By Marie France Kok-Adam
Mausoleum of Shirin Beg Agha, sister of Timur, at the Shah-i Zinda necropolis in Samarqand. Th
Tile decorated with flowers of the four seasons, and emblems of the scholar. Qing dynasty 1644-1911,
Tile, ca. 1444 This cuerda seca tile probably comes from the Ghiyathiyyah madrasah, built in Khargir
Thank you @nancyrhett for this moody snap, which includes my ceramic tile weaving in Charleston shop
Large ceramic tile moisaic on the facade of the CET-1 CHP (combined heat and power) Power Plant, Chi
Iranian ceramic tile depicting a Jewish woman.
Persian glazed fritware tile dating back to 1885. Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, Sharjah, U
Persian glazed tile from the Keir Collection of Islamic Art, dating back to late 13th-early 14th cen
Tile from a Frieze, Islamic ArtMedium: ceramic; opaque glaze; molded decorationRogers Fund, 1908 Met
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Star-shaped tile with calligraphy, Kashan (Iran), ca. 1260RIJKS AmsterdamProvenance: donated by 
Persian Tile, Safavid dynasty, late 16th to early 17th centurySaint Louis Art MuseumProven
Persian glazed tile dating back to the late 19th century CE. The tile depicts a horse rider hunting
Safavid ceramic tile dating back to late 17th-early 18th century CE. The tile was probably made in I
Persian glazed tile dating back to the late 19th century CE. The tile depicts a horse rider feeding
Safavid ceramic tile of a lion attacking a goat, dating back to late 17th-early 18th century CE. The
Lustreware tile from the Persian city of Kashan, with calligraphic inscription, flowers, and birds,
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