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Sqaure Hand Painted Glass Mosaics - Nagpur series
Hand painted glass mosaic swimming pool tiles are a unique and luxurious option for upgrading your pool. Customizable and durable, they add vibrant colors and intricate details to make your pool a beautiful focal point of your backyard.
Sample is available before ordering, you can contact us right here.
Product Details | |
Colors | Available in 4 colors |
Chip size | 23x23mm |
Thickness | 8mm |
Grout Joints | 2mm |
Mounting | On Mesh / On Paper/ Dot-mounted |
Application | swimming pool, bathroom and kitchen, Children's swimming pool, club and spa, Gardens and landscape |
Enhance any inside or outside area with the striking and mesmerizing Hand Brush collection. With lively watercolor-inspired brushstrokes and a distinctive mixed design, this glass mosaic tile series will bring a touch of style to your pool, spa, kitchen, bathroom, or accent wall.
Begin designing your own oasis and request a sample of this exceptional glass mosaic today!
Differences in color and size are natural features in all mosaic and glass tile items.
These variations are a signature of artisanal quality and contribute to the distinct charm of your personal mosaic.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HAND-PAINTED AND INKJET-PRINTED POOL MOSAICS?
Hand-painted mosaics are 100% hand-made by skilled artisans right here in the USA. They are meticulously hand-carved, hand-painted, and then kiln fired at high temperatures. These products offer a more traditional, or "playful" look and appeal.
As technology has progressed, the process for adding graphics to ceramic and glass tiles has become even more efficient, thanks to the development of digital print, or inkjet, technology. This process, in short, allows for manufacturers to take many digital images of different types of marble, stone, and glass, and then imprint those images on the surface of the tile. The result is a superior product that doesn't stain and looks exactly like the real thing, which are major factors that draw homeowners to these products, as well as the fact that inkjet printed porcelain tile tends to cost less than real natural stone.
Sqaure Hand Painted Glass Mosaics - Nagpur series
Hand painted glass mosaic swimming pool tiles are a unique and luxurious option for upgrading your pool. Customizable and durable, they add vibrant colors and intricate details to make your pool a beautiful focal point of your backyard.
Sample is available before ordering, you can contact us right here.
Product Details | |
Colors | Available in 4 colors |
Chip size | 23x23mm |
Thickness | 8mm |
Grout Joints | 2mm |
Mounting | On Mesh / On Paper/ Dot-mounted |
Application | swimming pool, bathroom and kitchen, Children's swimming pool, club and spa, Gardens and landscape |
Enhance any inside or outside area with the striking and mesmerizing Hand Brush collection. With lively watercolor-inspired brushstrokes and a distinctive mixed design, this glass mosaic tile series will bring a touch of style to your pool, spa, kitchen, bathroom, or accent wall.
Begin designing your own oasis and request a sample of this exceptional glass mosaic today!
Differences in color and size are natural features in all mosaic and glass tile items.
These variations are a signature of artisanal quality and contribute to the distinct charm of your personal mosaic.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HAND-PAINTED AND INKJET-PRINTED POOL MOSAICS?
Hand-painted mosaics are 100% hand-made by skilled artisans right here in the USA. They are meticulously hand-carved, hand-painted, and then kiln fired at high temperatures. These products offer a more traditional, or "playful" look and appeal.
As technology has progressed, the process for adding graphics to ceramic and glass tiles has become even more efficient, thanks to the development of digital print, or inkjet, technology. This process, in short, allows for manufacturers to take many digital images of different types of marble, stone, and glass, and then imprint those images on the surface of the tile. The result is a superior product that doesn't stain and looks exactly like the real thing, which are major factors that draw homeowners to these products, as well as the fact that inkjet printed porcelain tile tends to cost less than real natural stone.