19th century panel of four glazed ceramic Nazari style tiles in an iron frame. Made in the cuerda seca technique, Spanish for "dry cord", where the water-soluble glazes are separated on the surface by thin lines of a greasy substance to prevent them running out of their delineated areas. A technique traced to the Omeya califate which came to Al-Andalus in...
19th century panel of four glazed ceramic Nazari Style tiles in an iron frame.
Made in the cuerda seca technique, Spanish for "dry cord", where the water-soluble glazes are separated on the surface by thin lines of a greasy substance to prevent them running out of their delineated areas. A technique traced to the Omeya califate which came to Al-Andalus...
19th century panel of four glazed ceramic Nazari style tiles in an iron frame.
Made in the cuerda seca technique, Spanish for "dry cord", where the water-soluble glazes are separated on the surface by thin lines of a greasy substance to prevent them running out of their delineated areas. A technique traced to the Omeya califate which came to Al-Andalus...