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PINE GREEN DESIGN ACCENT TILE, 4in X 4in, in Antique Looking Ceramic Tiles
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100's of exotic motifs! All unique! Find the right mosaic for your decorating project!
Product type: Ceramic Tile Mosaic Mural - Region: Mediterranean - Method: Hand painted
Dimensions in inches: 4in W x 4in H x 0.25in thick
Dimensions in centimeters: 10cm W x 10cm H x 0.50cm thick
Hand painted. Indoor use. Outdoor use. Low cost int'l shipping
Fired twice! Easy set up. Heavy duty. Weather proof. Fade proof. Frost proof. UV proof.
Need resizing? Custom projects? Questions? Contact seller.
How to install? Tiles ship separate. Tiles can be applied using cement for long term permanent mounting, or can be framed for shorter term applications.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OF INTEREST:
- It is a customized ítem.
- The tiles are individually hand painted, fired individually, they are not screened nor printed
FACTS ABOUT PINES:
The modern English name pine derives from Latin pinus, which some have traced to the Indo-European base *pīt- ‘resin’ (source of English pituitary). Before the 19th century, pines were often referred to as firs (from Old Norse fura, by way of Middle English firre).
Pine trees are evergreen, coniferous resinous trees (or, rarely, shrubs) growing 10–260 ft tall, with the majority of species reaching 50–150 ft tall. The smallest are Siberian dwarf pine and Potosi pinyon, and the tallest is an 268.35 ft tall ponderosa pine located in southern Oregon's Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest.
Pines are among the most commercially important tree species valued for their timber and wood pulp throughout the world. In temperate and tropical regions, they are fast-growing softwoods that will grow in relatively dense stands, their acidic decaying needles inhibiting the sprouting of competing hardwoods.
Pine wood is widely used in high-value carpentry items such as furniture, window frames, panelling, floors and roofing. Many pine species make attractive ornamental plantings for parks and larger gardens with a variety of dwarf cultivars being suitable for smaller spaces.
Pines are also commercially grown and harvested for Christmas trees. Pine cones, the largest and most durable of all conifer cones, are craft favorites. Pine boughs, appreciated especially in wintertime for their pleasant smell and greenery, are popularly cut for decorations.
Product type: Ceramic Tile Mosaic Mural - Region: Mediterranean - Method: Hand painted
Dimensions in inches: 4in W x 4in H x 0.25in thick
Dimensions in centimeters: 10cm W x 10cm H x 0.50cm thick
Hand painted. Indoor use. Outdoor use. Low cost int'l shipping
Fired twice! Easy set up. Heavy duty. Weather proof. Fade proof. Frost proof. UV proof.
Need resizing? Custom projects? Questions? Contact seller.
How to install? Tiles ship separate. Tiles can be applied using cement for long term permanent mounting, or can be framed for shorter term applications.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OF INTEREST:
- It is a customized ítem.
- The tiles are individually hand painted, fired individually, they are not screened nor printed
FACTS ABOUT PINES:
The modern English name pine derives from Latin pinus, which some have traced to the Indo-European base *pīt- ‘resin’ (source of English pituitary). Before the 19th century, pines were often referred to as firs (from Old Norse fura, by way of Middle English firre).
Pine trees are evergreen, coniferous resinous trees (or, rarely, shrubs) growing 10–260 ft tall, with the majority of species reaching 50–150 ft tall. The smallest are Siberian dwarf pine and Potosi pinyon, and the tallest is an 268.35 ft tall ponderosa pine located in southern Oregon's Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest.
Pines are among the most commercially important tree species valued for their timber and wood pulp throughout the world. In temperate and tropical regions, they are fast-growing softwoods that will grow in relatively dense stands, their acidic decaying needles inhibiting the sprouting of competing hardwoods.
Pine wood is widely used in high-value carpentry items such as furniture, window frames, panelling, floors and roofing. Many pine species make attractive ornamental plantings for parks and larger gardens with a variety of dwarf cultivars being suitable for smaller spaces.
Pines are also commercially grown and harvested for Christmas trees. Pine cones, the largest and most durable of all conifer cones, are craft favorites. Pine boughs, appreciated especially in wintertime for their pleasant smell and greenery, are popularly cut for decorations.



