Unglazed tile made from natural shale or clay.
Quarry tiles are sometimes used for restroom floors. They are square stone tiles, commonly red in color and joined together with grout.
Any glazed or unglazed ceramic tile made using an extrusion process, such as terra-cotta squares used in Southwest designs.
Unglazed tile, usually 6 x 6 or more in surface area and 1/2 " to 3/4 " thick In thickness, made by the extrusion process from natural clay or shale's.
Machine-made, unglazed tile often used for floors.
Unglazed, machine-made tile used for floors.
A man-made or machine-made clay tile used to finish a floor or wall. Generally 6" X 6" X 1/4" thick.
Type of ceramic tile, usually unglazed and available in earthy colours. Hard wearing, traditional tile that is usually extruded and can exhibit slight irregularities. Fired at lower temperatures than ceramic tiles but higher than terracotta, often slightly porous.
A natural clay tile produced by the extrusion method, generally 1/2” thick or more, usually unglazed.
Glazed or unglazed ceramic tile made using an extrusion process. An example is the terra-cotta squares used in the Southwest.
Hard unglazed tile made either by dry-press or extrusion method. The tiles are red, brown, and buff in color.
Applied to most hard, red-bodied clay floor tiles of consistent dimensions. Used indoors and outdoors.
Unglazed, vitreous tile, usually 1/2" thick, used on floors.
Glazed or unglazed tile made by the extrusion process from natural clay or shale, usually having six square inches or more of facial area.
Glazed or unglazed ceramic tile made of natural clay and shale using an extrusion process. Usually quarry tile is in natural terracotta.
Glazed or unglazed; made by an extrusion process from natural clay and shale. Usually in squares and often terra-cotta in color.
Machine-made, unglazed tile. Also called promenade tile.
A large, fired, clay floor tile, usually unglazed.
Tile made by an extrusion process from natural clay and shale. Usually square in shape and terra-cotta in color. May be glazed or unglazed.
This is an unglazed tile that is usually six square inches or more in surface area and 1/2 to 3/4" thick. Made by the extrusion process from natural clay or shale.
Tile made from shale, clay or earth, resulting in an unglazed tile with color throughout. Quarry tiles are used for both floors and walls and are normally used indoors. Quarry tiles vary greatly depending on the material used. Some tiles made with earth are soft and irregular and break easily. Others are so soft that they need a seal coat before they can be used.