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Tile Yellow
The art of making glazed blue pottery, though originally from Persia, came to Rajasthan, India, after the ruler Sawai Ram Singh II in 1868. It was known as “Sangine” in Persia which means STONE POTTERY in Persian. It got the name blue pottery because of the extensive use of the colour blue in all of the items. It is made of crushed quartz, fuller's earth and sodium sulphite, and fired in kilns at 800C. This unique art of pottery unlike read more. The design for this tile has been inspired by the patterns that prevailed in the 16th century during the Mughal rule in India. Dimensions: 6” L X 6” W.
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