Small cubes of coloured marble, stone or glass from which a mosaic is made
Materials used when creating mosaic pieces (e.g., glass, tiles, broken dishes).
The small pieces of glass, marble, or other material that create a mosaic (singular: tessera).
Latin for the basic units the make up a mosaic. The word tessera literally means cube, it can be applied to any type of mosaic making material, from square glass to irregular pieces of broken pottery.
The individual tile pieces of a tile mosaic.
The small cubes of glass, stone, marble or tile used in mosaic.
the small cube-shaped chips of stone or glass paste used to form a mosaic. Tessera is Greek for “four†or “four-sided.
The small individual pieces of stone, glass, or tile that make up the whole of the mosaic.
Bit of colored glass, ceramic tile, or stone used in a mosaic.
small, usually square pieces of glass or other material used to make a mosaic. Their size generally ranges from a few millimetres to two centimetres long and five to ten millimetres thick. The term derives from the Greek word meaning "four-sided". thinset