Italian Ceramics

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Published: July 11th, 2009

As a matter of fact, even as far back as the twelfth century, Faenza was renowned for being the land of ceramic art .

Faenza and “her” majolica masters haven’t still lost this reputation, due to the fact that Italian majolica masters adopt ancient tecniques and local traditions to create items .

Faenza-faience on-line is the only store in which you can find the best italian ceramics (i.e. Faenza’s ones), ranging from contemporary to traditional sculptural works and home decor items, like wall plates, majolica pottery or ceramic tiles.

In this store ceramic objects and artistic works have been selected for customers, therefore, if you are looking for some home décor tips or a personalized gift for someone special, a wedding gift or even a wedding anniversary gift, www.handmade-italian-ceramic.com is the right place to surf in.

Moreover you can personalize the choosen item with whatever inscription you like in compliance with your personal taste, be it a gift or a purchase for yourself.

Faience ceramics items are able of enriching every kind of place and conveying the widest range of positive emotions to those who are observing them.

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  1. 1. Jeffery L
    July 11th, 2009 at 1:54 am

    i am looking for a discontinued ceramic tile. i need 175 square feet of an Italian porcelain tile?
    this is an italian porcelain tile from castelvetro. the color is CFE 350 eraclea rosa. we purchases this tile in 2003, and need more square ft to do a remodel or we will have to tear up and replace 160 square ft. any help would be appreciated.

  2. 2. howmidoin?
    July 11th, 2009 at 6:56 am

    We have gone to Dal Tile to replace broken tiles from the early 1950’s. Hopefully there is one in your area.
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