The collection features 188 subtle, luminous, semi-transparent, deep, metallic colours.
D002
Dry Baltazar
Glaze Finish | Bisque impregnated |
Shade Variation | High |
Long Term Crazing | No |
Pre-Grout Seal | Yes |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | No |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | No |
Exterior Facade | Yes |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Parquet Bisque
D006
Dry Nicolau
Glaze Finish | Bisque impregnated |
Shade Variation | Moderate |
Long Term Crazing | No |
Pre-Grout Seal | Yes |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | No |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | No |
Exterior Facade | Yes |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Parquet Bisque
M900
So Chic Teal Matt
Glaze Finish | Satin Matt |
Shade Variation | Moderate |
Long Term Crazing | No |
Pre-Grout Seal | No |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | Yes |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | Yes |
Exterior Facade | Yes |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Parquet Bisque
Paulo Vale Collection
M940
Shallow Waters Matt
Glaze Finish | Satin Matt |
Shade Variation | Moderate |
Long Term Crazing | No |
Pre-Grout Seal | No |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | Yes |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | Yes |
Exterior Facade | Yes |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Parquet Bisque
Paulo Vale Collection
M910
Historical Blue Matt
Glaze Finish | Satin Matt |
Shade Variation | Moderate |
Long Term Crazing | No |
Pre-Grout Seal | No |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | Yes |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | Yes |
Exterior Facade | Yes |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Parquet Bisque
Paulo Vale Collection
BL02
Blend Acquas
Glaze Finish | Glaze Mix |
Shade Variation | Very High |
Long Term Crazing | Yes/No |
Pre-Grout Seal | No |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | Yes |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | No |
Exterior Facade | Yes |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Paulo Vale Collection
GP44
Aqua Gold Skin
Glaze Finish | Glossy Craquelé |
Shade Variation | Moderate |
Long Term Crazing | Yes |
Pre-Grout Seal | No |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | No |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | No |
Exterior Facade | No |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Paulo Vale Collection
GP52
Sea Platinum Skin
Glaze Finish | Glossy Craquelé |
Shade Variation | Moderate |
Long Term Crazing | Yes |
Pre-Grout Seal | No |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | No |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | No |
Exterior Facade | No |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Paulo Vale Collection
S384
Spearmint Splash Cobra
Glaze Finish | Glossy Translucent Craquelé |
Shade Variation | Moderate |
Long Term Crazing | No |
Pre-Grout Seal | No |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | Yes |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | No |
Exterior Facade | No |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Parquet Bisque
Paulo Vale Collection
S394
Caribbean Green Gaudi
Glaze Finish | Glossy Translucent Craquelé |
Shade Variation | High |
Long Term Crazing | No |
Pre-Grout Seal | No |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | Yes |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | No |
Exterior Facade | No |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Parquet Bisque
Paulo Vale Collection
X023
Galaxy Explosion
Glaze Finish | Glossy Translucent |
Shade Variation | High |
Long Term Crazing | Yes |
Pre-Grout Seal | No |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | Yes |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | Yes |
Exterior Facade | Yes |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
Parquet Bisque
X020
Mystery Teal Explosion
Glaze Finish | Glossy Translucent |
Shade Variation | High |
Long Term Crazing | Yes |
Pre-Grout Seal | No |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | Yes |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | Yes |
Exterior Facade | Yes |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
Parquet Bisque
X021
Aqua Mist Explosion
Glaze Finish | Glossy Translucent |
Shade Variation | High |
Long Term Crazing | Yes |
Pre-Grout Seal | No |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | Yes |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | Yes |
Exterior Facade | Yes |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
Parquet Bisque
X031
Soft Emerald Explosion
Glaze Finish | Glossy Translucent |
Shade Variation | High |
Long Term Crazing | Yes |
Pre-Grout Seal | No |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | Yes |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | Yes |
Exterior Facade | Yes |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
Parquet Bisque
B705
So Sweet Teal
Glaze Finish | Glossy Solid |
Shade Variation | Low |
Long Term Crazing | No |
Pre-Grout Seal | No |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | Yes |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | Yes |
Exterior Facade | Yes |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour. It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Parquet Bisque
Paulo Vale Collection
B071
Paradise Turquoise
Glaze Finish | Glossy Translucent Craquelé |
Shade Variation | Moderate |
Long Term Crazing | No |
Pre-Grout Seal | Yes |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | No |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | No |
Exterior Facade | No |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour. It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Parquet Bisque
Paulo Vale Collection
B074
Emerald Lake
Glaze Finish | Glossy Translucent |
Shade Variation | Moderate |
Long Term Crazing | No |
Pre-Grout Seal | No |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | Yes |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | Yes |
Exterior Facade | Yes |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour. It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Parquet Bisque
Paulo Vale Collection
B075
Ultramarine Sea
Glaze Finish | Glossy Translucent Craquelé |
Shade Variation | Moderate |
Long Term Crazing | No |
Pre-Grout Seal | Yes |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | No |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | No |
Exterior Facade | No |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour. It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Parquet Bisque
Paulo Vale Collection
B039
Shallow Waters
Glaze Finish | Glossy Translucent Craquelé |
Shade Variation | Moderate |
Long Term Crazing | No |
Pre-Grout Seal | yes |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | No |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | No |
Exterior Facade | No |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour. It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Parquet Bisque
Paulo Vale Collection
B067
Spearmint Spa
Glaze Finish | Glossy Translucent Craquelé |
Shade Variation | High |
Long Term Crazing | No |
Pre-Grout Seal | Yes |
Shower, Saunas and Steam Rooms | No |
Pools, Lakes and Fountains | No |
Exterior Facade | No |
Craquelé is the appearance of fine cracks in the glaze, also called crackle. The size and distribution of crazing will vary from tile to tile. Crazing can be enhanced with stains or sealed to minimize the effect.
Crazing is not a defect, but a decorative effect that is deliberately induced, usually known as artistic craquelé. All craquelé glazes should be sealed before grouting.
Variation is inherent to the handmade process and is intentional.
Low > Tile can vary slightly.
This glaze has subtle variation in tone and texture.
Moderate > Tile can vary slightly to moderately.
This glaze has clear and noticeable variation in tone and texture.
High > Tile can vary significantly.
This glaze is created by multiple layers of different colour glazes applied or glazes with extreme reactions in firing resulting in significant changes in colour, tone and texture.
It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
Very High > Tile can show a dramatic and random variation.
This random glaze expression varies greatly from light to dark tones, texture and also shifts in colour. It is recommended that the range be viewed before selection.
LOW
MODERATE
HIGH
VERY HIGH
Tonal Variation
From light to dark within the same colour. A single tile can only show one tone and is not a complete representation of the glaze’s tonal range.
Textural Variation
Textural variation refers to the smoothness or mottling of a glaze. This includes size and density of crazing, crystal growth and other decorative techniques.
As with all types of variation, the texture will vary from tile to tile within a batch.
Colour Variation
Colour variation is the shift from one hue to another within one glaze.
Glazes that display shifts in colour will do so from tile to tile and with some glazes within a single tile.
Long Term Crazing
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93.
Pools, Lakes and Fountains
According to Determination of Crazing Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-11 / ASTM C 424-93. According to Determination of Chemical Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-13 / ASTM C 650-04.
Exterior Facades
According to Determination of Frost Resistance test results, EN ISO 10545-12 (limit at – 20oC ).
Field Tiles
Special Tiles
3D & Relief Tiles
Parquet Bisque
Paulo Vale Collection