A decorative panel is the accomplishment of the art of a ceramist where they express all of their talents.
In the sixteenth century, the prosperity of the Ottoman architecture was at the origin of big projects using ceramic, in different regions of the Empire.
The walls of religious edifices and palaces were usually covered with impressive admirably designed arabesques in ceramic showing breathtaking mixes of colours.
It is in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, during the Kallaline period, Tunisian ceramists developed the most beautiful murals in the warmest colours. Today, they still enhanced the walls of ancient houses and religious monuments.
Our French national museum is full of them, proof that murals are a true work of art.
Using this beautiful heritage, we tried to replicate the immense richness of these murals to make your interior look like the one of a palace.
Thickness: 8 mm
Cypress Blue (ivory background) - 25 x 180 cm
Cypress Green (ivory background) - 25 x 180 cm
Yakout (ivory background) - 60 x 180 cm
Shalimar (ivory background) - 40 x 60 cm
Miramar (ivory background) - 40 x 60 cm
Cherry Tree (ivory background) - 40 x 60 cm
Kallaline Artisanal (ivory background) - 40 x 60 cm
Bouquet Blue - 40 x 60 cm
Bouquet Artisanal (ivory background) - 40 x 60
Samarkand (ivory background) - 40 x 40 cm
Kinz Artisanal (ivory background) - 60 x 100 cm
Kinz Blue (ivory background) - 100 x 100 cm
Kallaline (ivory background) - 80 x 120 cm