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Porto Portuguese Tiles : Midi 12 Month Day at a time Hardback Diary 2025

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Porto Portuguese Tiles : Midi 12 Month Day at a time Hardback Diary 2025
Porto Portuguese Tiles : Midi 12 Month Day at a time Hardback Diary 2025

Porto Portuguese Tiles : Midi 12 Month Day at a time Hardback Diary 2025

Regular price $39.95
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  • Author:
    PAPERBLANKS
  • ISBN:
    9781408757673
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  • Edition:
    25
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Paper Blanks
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Azulejos are painted, glazed ceramic tiles that date back to 13th-century Portugal. Today, we see these decorative tiles across a wide range of buildings, from monasteries and palaces to railway stations, restaurants and family homes. The design on the tiles commonly related to the building's unique history, and the individual pieces often end up forming an elaborate mosaic. The design seen here is pulled from the traditional tiles gracing the facades of a variety of old houses in Porto, Portugal.

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  • Azulejos are painted, glazed ceramic tiles that date back to 13th-century Portugal. Today, we see these decorative tiles across a wide range of buildings, from monasteries and palaces to railway stations, restaurants and family homes. The design on the tiles commonly related to the building's unique history, and the individual pieces often end up forming an elaborate mosaic. The design seen here is pulled from the traditional tiles gracing the facades of a variety of old houses in Porto, Portugal.

Azulejos are painted, glazed ceramic tiles that date back to 13th-century Portugal. Today, we see these decorative tiles across a wide range of buildings, from monasteries and palaces to railway stations, restaurants and family homes. The design on the tiles commonly related to the building's unique history, and the individual pieces often end up forming an elaborate mosaic. The design seen here is pulled from the traditional tiles gracing the facades of a variety of old houses in Porto, Portugal.