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Mexican tile

Talavera and Saltillo Mexican tile
born in the 16th century Puebla, Mexico.
We have extensive resources for authentic tile sales.

Genuine Mexican clay tile has been made by the Tlaxcaltecas Artisans in
Saltillo Coahuila, Mexico and Puebla, Mexico since around 1580.
The clay in these tiles exists only in Saltillo and is not found anywhere else in the world.

After the clay is dug, it is placed in a mixing pit where it soaks for a day to soften.
It is then thoroughly mixed. Newspaper is first placed on the ground to give the bottom of the tile a smooth surface. Then the appropriate size water-soaked mold
is placed on the paper.

Mexican tile made in Saltillo Coahuila, Mexico 1580

The clay is then hand-pressed into the mold. When the clay firms a bit, it is screeded with a water-soaked wood trowel to smooth the surface. The tiles are then left to dry in the sun for several days. During this initial drying process dogs, birds, leaves, etc. imprint the soft clay adding to the character.

When the tile is firm enough to pick up, it is hand stacked on edge in a kiln in a honey comb pattern. It is then fired in the kiln using propane, diesel, crude oil, etc. They are allowed to cool, then crated and shipped. The whole process is done by hand with no machinery involved. Quite unique in today’s world. Therefore each piece has its own character, no two Mexican tiles in the world are alike.

Today the process is refined but still maintain the integrity of how Mexican tile is supposed to be made. Talavera Clay is hand-modeled, wheel-thrown into molds. After they dry, tiles are fired and then hand-painted with natural pigments. A final firing hardens the glaze into the tile. Only six natural colors are used, with cobalt blue being a prominent historical color. Authentic Talavera tiles from Puebla have a monogram with the workshop's stamp for authenticity.

Saltillo clay is also mixed, softened, and hand-pressed into various sized molds. Tiles are dried in the sun, and imperfections from the environment add to their character.

Saltillo tiles are fired in kilns manually. Saltillo tiles are known for their unique, rustic charm and durability as they are hardened and thicker than modern tiles.

We are licensed, bonded, and insured, and can provide
several references to assure we have a 5 star history of impeccable service.

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